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If you can make “No one cares what I look like” your new mantra, you might just start to become a little more comfortable in your own skin.Item: 172546727462 HIGHFIVE RB1 VIDEO CONFERENCING WEBCAM HDMI NETWORK HD 720p 30fps CAMERA. Odds are, you’re not the only person who’s worried about their looks - but you’re probably the only one worried about your looks. So the next time you’re on a video call, try to breathe.

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In the end, the appearance of confidence can be just as convincing as the real thing. Even if you’re at an entry-level position, you can use this info to your advantage by faking it ‘til you make it.

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  • Think like a CEO : Out of everyone surveyed, C-level executives rated themselves as being the most attractive.
  • Practice makes perfect - the more you get to know somebody, the more comfortable you’ll likely be with them on a video call.
  • Get to know your coworkers : According to our findings, people who worked alongside their coworkers in an office were much more likely to enjoy video conferencing than those who worked from home.
  • Act courteously and you can expect to receive respect in return. There’s an easy fix for those things - don’t do them.
  • Show some common courtesy : Unshockingly, a lot of people got annoyed with those who arrive to meetings unprepared, get distracted or take the call from a noisy location.
  • If you need to take some extra steps to help keep that camera-shyness at bay, try some of these tips on for size: We get it - hearing that others don’t care what you look like and internalizing it are two entirely different things. Read: Easily fixable, non-appearance related traits. In our survey, we saw that what people found most repelling on video calls were sitting too close to the camera (15 percent), hearing people eat (12 percent) and gum chewing (10 percent). People don’t care so much about what you look like on camera - it’s what you do that matters. This obsession and constant worry about our looks is bad for productivity, bad for our self-esteem and just plain bad for our overall wellbeing.

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    And this fear seems to be shaping behavior - about a third of people spend more time wondering how to look good on video than planning their presentation. But with nearly half of those surveyed (48 percent) worrying more about their looks on a video call than the content they present, it’s not the most likely explanation. Sure, it’s possible that those folks are just sucked into the gravitational pull of their own attractiveness. That might help explain why 30 percent of those surveyed spend more than half of their video call time looking at their own face. And that’s just a few of the top answers - respondents weighed in with a wide range of things they worried about. Some of the most common hang-ups that folks had on-camera were their hair (35 percent), facial expression (39 percent), teeth (24 percent), bags under their eyes (24 percent) and double chin (22 percent).

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    Some were just plain ridiculous (note: to the 11 percent of you who don’t wear pants on video calls, please rethink your wardrobe choices), but others pointed to some deeper issues we have around self-esteem and appearance. We walked away with a lot of interesting stats from this study. If you’ve ever felt like the spotlight is on you in an uncomfortable way when you use video conferencing, you’re not alone: A recent survey we did with Zogby Analytics showed that 59 percent of adults are more self-conscious on camera than in real life. While there are issues with traditional solutions that need to be solved (why do we still need dongles?), it turns out that our own vanity is actually a big reason why people don’t use video conferencing as a go-to collaboration tool.

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    Lots of money, energy and time has been poured into the video conferencing market to solve the simple problem of video communication.











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