Sunday, August 18, 2019
Body Language Essay -- Papers Communication Physical Essays
Body Language       1.1 What is Body Language?       Body Language is the unspoken communication that goes on in every     Face-to-Face conversation with another person.  It tells you their     true feelings towards you and how well your words are being received.       Between 50% of our message is communicated through our Body Language       40 % tone of our voices and 10% only are our words.       Your ability to read and understand another person's Body Language can     mean the difference between making a great impression or a very bad     one! Reading someone body language can help you in a job interview,     that meeting, or special date!       Every one of us has experienced the feeling of like this person and     not dislike that person but without necessarily knowing why. There was     something about them.  We often refer to this as a hunch or gut     feeling, two descriptions directly relating to our own body's     physiological reaction.       Everyone has experienced the feeling that they have just been lied to,     haven't they?       We all here during a conversation have experienced the feeling that     someone is lying to us.       The words of the conversation probably weren't what we noticed as a     direct lie.  It was more likely to be the body movements that showed     he is lying to us.       Darting eyes, palms not visible, shifting from one foot to another,     hand covering mouth or fingers tugging at the ear are clues.       All the clues are there.  Our subconscious picks them up, and if we're     lucky enough to be perceptive, decodes them and tells us that the     words and gestures don't match!       Whenever there is a conflict between the words that someone says and     their body signals and movem...              ...     non-verbal indication that you are both thinking along the same lines.       It's not always this obvious...Body positioning       The easy way to tell whether the person you're talking to is enjoying     the conversation:       The person is standing facing you with their body and feet pointing     towards you and mirroring your positions.       The tell-tale signs that someone's feeling uncomfortable or not     enjoying the conversation:       The person's head is turned towards you and appears engaged in the     conversation - smiling, nodding etc, but their body and feet are     pointing away from you.       If someone's body is turned away from you it will be facing the place     where they'd rather be. If they're pointed towards another person or     the exit then it's time to terminate the conversation or do something     to attract their full attention.                        
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