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“Your body language shapes who you are. It is the silent orchestra that plays before your words even begin.”
A few years ago, I was invited to sit on a panel to evaluate pitches from young entrepreneurs seeking seed funding. One particular founder stood out on paper. His business model was brilliant, his financials were airtight, and his product solved a genuine problem. But the moment he walked into the room, the energy shifted.
He shuffled to the centre of the floor, his shoulders hunched as if trying to make himself smaller. He avoided eye contact, staring intensely at his slides instead of the investors. When he spoke, his hands were buried deep in his pockets, occasionally emerging only to nervously jingle his car keys. Despite the brilliance of his idea, the panel passed on funding him. Why? Because before he even uttered his first word, his body language had already screamed, “I don’t believe in myself.” If he didn’t believe in himself, how could we trust him with millions of Naira?
That day reinforced a fundamental truth I have taught for decades: You are always speaking, even when your mouth is closed.
In my years of training professionals through MindVolution, I have distilled the vast, often overwhelming world of public speaking into a simple, actionable framework. I call it the Five Pillars of Public Speaking Mastery. They are:
Today, we are going to focus entirely on the first, and arguably the most critical, pillar: LOOK.
“Your body language shapes who you are. It is the silent orchestra that plays before your words even begin.”

Decoding the LOOK Pillar
When we talk about “LOOK,” we are not merely discussing whether your suit is tailored or your shoes are polished—though appearance certainly matters. We are talking about your physical presence, your spatial authority, and the non-verbal cues that tell your audience whether you are a leader worth listening to.
Research by Professor Albert Mehrabian famously suggests that up to 55% of our communication impact comes from our body language. In the professional world, mastering your LOOK can be the difference between a stalled career and a meteoric rise. Let us break down the critical elements of this pillar.
“Confidence is not the absence of fear; it is the mastery of your physical response to it.”

It is worth noting that different generations interpret body language slightly differently. For senior corporate professionals (Gen X and older Millennials), formal posture and sustained eye contact are non-negotiable markers of respect and competence. For younger professionals (Gen Z), authenticity and relaxed, open gestures often resonate more than rigid formality. The master speaker knows how to blend authoritative posture with authentic, approachable gestures to connect across all age groups.
To master the LOOK pillar, you must first become aware of your current baseline. Here is your task for this week:
Without the distraction of your words, your body language will become glaringly obvious. Do you sway? Do you avoid the camera lens? Are your hands distracting? Identify one specific physical habit you want to change, and focus entirely on correcting that single element in your next practice session.
Mastering your LOOK is the first step toward commanding any room. Once your body language projects authority, your audience will be primed and ready to listen.
In our next article, we will explore the second pillar: TONE, and how the music of your voice can influence and persuade. Until then, stand tall, make eye contact, and own your space.

Akin Akingbogun is a renowned public speaker, trainer, and the visionary behind Eloquence Unfiltered, a transformative public speaking masterclass launching August 22, 2026, at the MUSON Centre, Lagos.

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