 One thing I would suggest, if someone's coming into the room, you're already waiting on them. If you're gonna get up and introduce yourself, try this, because they did a big study, I believe it was at IBM, where the person sitting down, when the interviewer came in, they stood up and they fixed their jacket or they adjusted themselves very quickly, and then they began the interview. Kind of get some stuff off of your jacket or your dress or your shirt, whatever it is. They'll let that person know that you care about how you look to that person. When you talk to them, don't talk as fast as I talk. Think about what you're gonna talk about before you get in there, so you'll be able to talk in a slow pace and get your point across. As you look at them, don't stare at them so it gets weird. Don't burn a hole at them. But look at them and be at ease and have that little resting face. It's a nice little, it's not a big smile, so you look weird, but a nice little expression on your face, so you look normal, fairly normal anyway.