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Nancy Ancowitz

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Career Advancement Coach and Author, Self-Promotion for Introverts®: The Quiet Guide to Getting Ahead bit.ly/7Wq6Qo

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Online presentation tip: Test your audio, video, and internet connection plenty, well before “show time.” Don’t gum up the works by skimping on this step!

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Slide-deck prep tip: Don’t put more on your PowerPoint (or other visuals) than your audience can comprehend “in a blink” – while you’re speaking.

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Business meeting tip: Establish ground rules (e.g., to welcome input from all, stick to time frames, and encourage 1 person to speak at a time).

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Presentation Skills for Introverts® tip: When you’re put on the spot with a question, comment or inquire about it. That gives you time to think, shows your curiosity, and enables more of a conversation.

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Virtual presentation tip: Listen to music that relaxes you before you begin your talk. You might even play a bit for your audience just as they file in virtually—an inviting way to set the stage.

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Curious about how you can use ChatGPT as a fun and useful sparring partner to get your writing unstuck and to brainstorm without judgment? Check out my latest Psychology Today story. #introverts #chatgpt #writersblock #judgmentfree buff.ly/3PYbkgU

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Online meeting tip: Be mindful of your talking-to-listening ratio. What do you need to rebalance to contribute the most to your next virtual discussion?

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Self-Promotion for Introverts® tip: Don’t waste energy comparing yourself to your more outgoing colleagues. Instead, use your quiet strengths (e.g., conducting research, writing, editing, creative problem solving) to your advantage.

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My new book, "Business Writing: Say More With Less," just launched. I wrote for my NYU grad students and anyone else who wants to polish their professional image with writing. Get your copy here for $0.99 USD through Fri., Sept. 9. amazon.com/dp/B0DG3JJY7X

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🍿 Feedback can pop up quickly and occupy your mind. In my interview with @Julie_Winkle , she shares how to turn it into a growth tool. Don't miss her Help Them Grow or Watch Them Go, 3rd ed. - 9/24! @psychtoday🎉 #Feedback #Leadership #GrowthMindset psychologytoday.com/us/blog/self-p…

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Prep gives you calm. Improv keeps you present. In my new Psychology Today post, I share 5 ways introverts can speak up—without selling out. Shout-outs: Carl Kissin Caitlin McClure Read here: psychologytoday.com/us/blog/self-p… #Introverts #CareerTips #Improv

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Here’s a small virtual-presence habit for 2026: 🎥 👀 Look at the camera when delivering your key point. It quietly communicates confidence, clarity, and leadership— even in brief interactions. It’s subtle, but it changes how you’re perceived. Have you noticed that?

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Here’s a small virtual-presence habit for 2026: 🎥 👀 Look at the camera when delivering your key point. It quietly communicates confidence, clarity, and leadership—even in brief interactions.

Here’s a small virtual-presence habit for 2026:

🎥 👀 Look at the camera when delivering your key point.

It quietly communicates confidence, clarity, and leadership—even in brief interactions.
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As you prepare for your next Zoom meeting, try this presence reset: Before every meeting, take a single grounding breath and look directly at the camera for one full second. This simple ritual transforms how you connect.

As you prepare for your next Zoom meeting, try this presence reset:

Before every meeting, take a single grounding breath and look directly at the camera for one full second.

This simple ritual transforms how you connect.