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Good posture And Body language

Good posture And Body language

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Body Language

Body Language

  • Body Language is a non verbal form of communication that we use to reveal our true feelings and emotions. Our gestures, facial expressions and posture are example of it. Body language determines the intensity and importance of your verbal sayings.
  • Body Language Do's -Have an open Posture - Be relaxed but not sloppy, Sit or stand upright and place your arms on the side, try not to cross your arms and put your hands on the hips as they may convey negative vibes.
  • Make a good eye contact - This will show people that you are sincere and engaged. Please don't go overboard and make it a stare contest.

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Body Language

Body Language

  • Avoid touching your face - its a general perception that when you touch your face while talking to someone you are either trying to hide something or you are being dishonest. This might not always be true but we should try to avoid it as our goal is to come across as trustworthy.
  • Use a firm Handshake - it shows confidence and build connection in seconds, again don't go overboard and end up hurting someone.
  • Heads Up - Your head should be upright and at a level, Leaning too far forward and back can make you look aggressive or arrogant.

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Body Language don'ts -

Body Language don'ts -

  • Laid back Posture, with head leaning downwards - this is as good as holding a placard above your head that says " Don't bother Talking to me, i am not interested".
  • Gazing at something else or into space - It's very disrespectful and it's going to drive people away from you.
  • Keep your phone aways from sight - Mobile phones are the biggest conversation killers of all time. Put the phone back in your pocket.
  • Don't fidget and fiddle with anything.

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The significance of frame language is that it assists us in know-how and decoding what the character is saying. frame language also facilitates interpret different peoples' moods and emotions. other than this, it enhances our aware understanding of people's reactions to what we say and the way we are saying it.

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