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Head tilted

Head tilted to the side: When someone tilts their head to the side, it can indicate curiosity, interest, or confusion.

Head resting on hand: Never rest your head on the hand as it can indicate boredom, fatigue or inattentiveness.

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Posture

Standing tall with good posture can indicate confidence and power, while slouching can indicate lack of confidence or submission. Also, putting hands on hips can indicate assertiveness or dominance....

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Vocal fillers

Vocal fillers such as "um" or "ah" can indicate hesitation or uncertainty. They can also indicate that a person is trying to buy time to think about what to say next or not sure about the answer.

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Blinking Rate

A decrease in blinking rate can indicate, interest or deception. A normal blink rate is about 10 to 15 times per minute. Rapid blinking can indicate nervousness or...

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Dialtion

Dilated pupils, for example, can indicate that a person is excited or attracted to the person they are talking to. Conversely, if a person's pupils are constricted, they may be disinterested or unco...

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Eye Contact

Direct and prolonged eye contact can indicate confidence, attentiveness, and interest. Avoiding eye contact can indicate that a person is hiding something or is not being truthful.

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3. The full salamander

This one is harder to do if you are at your desk or in the office, so it’s a great longer-term exercise to try at home.

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