Confident people attract others – there’s nothing you can do about it. And there are many ways you can become more confident.
But one thing will impact your storytelling more than anything else – your body language.
Confusing body language will give people time to get distracted and lose empathy with your story. So, even if you did everything correctly, they will lose interest and find a way to leave.
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Do you want to improve your storytelling skills? Learn how to avoid these five common storytelling mistakes that could ruin your story.
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Similar ideas to 3 – Using confusing body language.
When you’re trying to be more social, you should use “open” body language. Open body language signals to others that you’re interested in interacting with them.
So what does this look like in practice? Here are the key components:
Using an enthusiastic tone, uncrossing your arms, maintaining eye contact, and leaning towards the person who’s speaking are all forms of positive body language that high-EQ people use to draw others in.
Your body language can say more about you than your words will ever. Therefore, make sure that the other one understands exactly what you want him or her to understand when you are on a date by taking into account the following techniques: mirroring, fronting and leaning.
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