Stop letting your body language sabotage your message. Learn the C.O.R.E. framework to align your nonverbal signals with your words for maximum authority and trust.

If the words and the body don't match, people always trust the body. Research shows that up to 55% of communication impact actually comes from nonverbal signals.
Criado por ex-alunos da Universidade de Columbia em San Francisco
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Criado por ex-alunos da Universidade de Columbia em San Francisco

Lena: You know, Blythe, I was at this coffee shop yesterday watching a guy try to pitch a business idea. His data was apparently airtight, but he was hunched over, avoiding eye contact, and practically hiding behind his laptop. It was painful!
Blythe: Oh, the classic "laptop shield." It’s fascinating because research shows that up to 55% of communication impact actually comes from nonverbal signals. If your body is saying "I’m uncertain," people categorize you as such in as little as 100 milliseconds—faster than you can even say hello.
Lena: That is wild. So, even if I have the perfect script, my shoulders might be sabotaging me?
Blythe: Exactly. If the words and the body don't match, people always trust the body. But the good news is we have a practical playbook to fix that, starting with a framework called C.O.R.E.
Lena: I love a good acronym. Let’s explore how these four pillars can completely transform how you command a room.