Body Language
History
says that body language has been existent since times unknown, however not many
have considered it to be a basis of forming an impression or deducing some
hidden meaning out of it. It’s been since the 20th century that researches were
started upon determining the actual meaning of them. When you are in face to
face conversation with someone, it’s your body that does the actual talk and
your words only do a fraction of it. Surprised, we will tell you just how
your body language tells more about you than your mouth!
You can simply check out our body language program, where you will find a
lot of things, which will change your life forever! For more details, get
in touch with us today.


A good sense of humour makes a person likeable and attractive. No one wants to sit with a dull and boring person. Learn to laugh at yourself, because it is the safest route to being funny and gives you the ability to bounce back with complete ease.
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ReplyDeleteLend an ear
Show interest in people around yourself by being an attentive listener. Most people do not listen with the intent to understand, but with the intention to reply. Increase the capacity to absorb and try to recognise non-verbal communication such as facial expressions, eye contact, body language- they say a lot about a person. Be open minded and show understanding and respect. Listening attentively shows that you care. It helps people around you feel important and in turn, more receptive to your ideas.
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DeleteYou will be able to convey your thoughts to people around you much more effectively and with a streamed confidence level. You will also be able to determine what you really need and how you are going to get them. Right??
ReplyDeleteTo boost your confidence before an important meeting, replace your smart phone with a newspaper. Right??
ReplyDeleteBody language refers to the nonverbal signals that we use to communicate.
ReplyDeleteShow interest in people around yourself by being an attentive listener. Most people do not listen with the intent to understand, but with the intention to reply. Increase the capacity to absorb and try to recognise non-verbal communication such as facial expressions, eye contact, body language- they say a lot about a person. Be open minded and show understanding and respect. Listening attentively shows that you care. It helps people around you feel important and in turn, more receptive to your ideas.
ReplyDeleteHuman beings long to be appreciated. Sincere appreciation breaks the ice and helps the other person to open up. But remember, be honest in your praise of others. You should not appreciate in such a fashion that it appears fake.
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ReplyDeletewhat is a body language???
ReplyDeleteYou can simply check out our body language program, where you will find a lot of things, which will change your life forever! For more details, get in touch with us today.
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of body language is actually helpful for an interview?
ReplyDeleteBody language can communicate more about your personality than your answers to job interview questions. Negative body language is fairly obvious:
ReplyDeleteDon’t roll your eyes.
Don’t slouch or look bored.
Don’t sit there shaking uncontrollably.
Take Away Interview Tips
ReplyDeleteKeep your legs straight out in front of you. Do not cross them.
Keep your arms on the table in front of you. Gently interlock fingers.
Lean just slightly forward to look less stiff.
Copy your interviewer’s posture when in doubt.