How to Own Any Virtual Room

So you're not actually in the room.

With so many of us working virtually or hybrid, the proximity bias is real. You're not getting the face time, but you still want to be memorable, build relationships, earn trust, and do it confidently.

The way to close that proximity gap is what I call the EEC method, and you carry it with you on camera, on the phone, and in person.

Always connect back to a good experience. That experience evokes emotion, and that emotion turns into the energy that facilitates real connection.

Real recognize real, and what they're recognizing is your energy, not your polish.

So before your next Zoom call, stop searching for confidence and connect to a moment that brings you alive.

How are you showing up in your Zoom rooms lately? Would love to hear your thoughts in the comments 👇

👋 I'm Sherhara. Most people try to speak better. I teach leaders how to own the room. If you're looking for a speaker for your next event, let's chat.

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