During the Call
Walk around and make gestures. Studies have found that when your arms and hands are constrained while you communicate (like when you put your hands in your pockets), you feel more nervous and use more language fillers (like “ummmms”). This is because you’re unable to gesticulate and thus are less confident your message is getting across. So even though the person you’re talking to can’t see your body language, gesticulate anyway to make yourself feel better.
Walking around seems to help loosen you up as well.
Smile. While we often think we only smile in response to feelings of calmness and happiness, smiling can actually create these feelings. Research shows that smiling during stressful activities, even if it’s completely fake, decreases your heart rate and stress level. Plus, you’ll sound warmer to the person on the other end of the line.
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