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Bring out your ‘inner Diana’ with eye contact, affirmations and grounding

ByRomeo Minalane

Aug 31, 2022
Bring out your ‘inner Diana’ with eye contact, affirmations and grounding

If you want to project a sense of elegant poise, radiance, eloquence and confidence in pubic, there’s perhaps no better role model than the late Diana, Princess of Wales.

And where better to find out exactly how she achieved her distinctive spellbinding charisma than from the man who helped to make her one of the most iconic orators of the 1990s?

Stewart Pearce is an internationally renowned master of voice and presence coach who worked with the royal in the last two years of her life. As one of the world’s go-to guides, he has also helped statespeople including Margaret Thatcher and Mo Mowlam as well as actors such as Hugh Bonneville, Simon Callow and Eddie Redmayne.

Here, Stewart discusses his interactions with Diana and passes on some of the core practices and mindsets that helped her command any room she was in…



Stewart Pearce worked with Princess Diana for the last two years of her life

FOCUS

“Diana was extraordinarily beautiful and through her natural generosity saw how to evolve her own radiance – focus became the way she physically attended to her intention, by developing a laser-like quality of eye contact,” says Stewart.

“In its original meaning, the word ‘focus’ means hearth or fireside. And we all know what it’s like to sit around a log fire or hearth – we become compelled to stare into the flames. Yet today we really don’t have this in our lives any more. Instead, we have other light boxes, such as the TV or our tablets, which magnetise us. So conversations cease as everyone becomes enthralled by the light of the screen before them.

“If we look and smile at the person being introduced to us, rather than peering over their shoulder or appearing disinterested, they automatically begin to feel endeared. They feel the immediacy of our genuine interest in them. Diana did this so easily!



Diana was all about meaningful interaction

“When meeting people one-to-one, the most important thing is to decide what you want to ask. A human-interest angle could be something as simple as, ‘The weather is rather cold’ or ‘I really like your shoes’. As soon as human connection is made, meaningful interactions take place.”

FLOW AND BREATH CONTROL

“Diana was a keen swimmer and dancer, often working out several times a week, so she was attuned to her body, which was expressive through her natural grace, elegance and sense of flow.

“These qualities were largely derived from her keen sensory awareness and natural sensuality, which meant that she was very aware of her breath. Some of the core work we did together was to engage her in breathing exercises that calmed her, that made her self-aware and not self-conscious, and gave her a feeling of being present in each moment and not rushing ahead.



The fitness fan was attuned to her body

“My belief is that at this time the world is out of flow, which means we are all thinking so fast our opinions have become scattered. Before any event, we need to become aware of our breath. For example, tie an elastic belt around your midriff and the base of your rib cage, sit comfortably, being aware of your spine, and bring your whole being into an awareness of stillness.

“Blow all the breath out until you feel empty and then breathe in gently, rather than gasping, feeling the rib cage broaden and the breath moving into your body. Pause, then let the breath go. If this is done three or four times, you will feel calmness spreading through you.

“This always empowers the speaker and allows the audience to engage with their own breath, creating an empathic union.”

GROUNDING

“Diana often felt overwhelmed by large audiences or the flashing cameras of the paparazzi, and so we worked on allowing her to feel stable by checking that the shoes she wore were always familiar and comfortable, earthing her body through her feet, allowing her to feel in contact with the floor or the

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