srriv345 wrote:
But probably the biggest eye-opener has been seeing myself on videotape. I was videotaped during several "mock job interviews" last year, and I was surprised by how I looked on camera. Compared to other people, my voice seemed pretty flat most of the time. The only time I really moved my hands was to stim nervously, and my face didn't switch much. I also didn't seem to be making much eye contact. That really made me realize that I do come across differently a lot of the time, especially when I'm nervous.
I did an experiment on myself a few years ago where I put a video camera on myself then watched myself, and what I saw totally surprised me.
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