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4 – The Body Language Mastery (2)

4 – The Body Language Mastery (2)

  • Move your hands. People perceive people who do a lot of hand movements as more confident and comfortable. By mimicking it, you gain trust in your social abilities.
  • Make eye contact. You may have heard it multiple times – eye contact is king. If you do it, you become a magnet for attention. If you don’t, people may lose interest in your stories.
  • Don’t cross your arms. Everyone knows crossing your arms speaks of insecurity, fear, or rejection. And people will feel awkward if they walk to you in this position.

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