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Hearing The Body Magic Languages Conveyed

Listening to Movements to Read Body Language Magic

Signals are nonverbal messages that are sent from the body, mouth, or actions. As a person nods his head he is telling you that it is ok, go ahead or else letting you know that he is in agreement with what you are expressing.

If a person uses 2-fingers to point at another person's eyes, thus he is alerting you to watch out. A person patting his or her hair could be sending the signal that he or she is frustrated or interested in the other. If a person is naturally smiling at you, you know the person is interested, happy, or else liking what you are saying to him. Yet, if a person crosses the arms about the chest you might think he is on the defense, while others may see that he is relaxing.

Some of the most common body languages conveyed, including crossing the arms about the chest, locking the ankles while standing or sitting, rubbing the viaduct of the nose, loose buttons on blouse or jacket, thumbs up and arms extending, shaking hands, standing, sitting, lying, palms up or down and open, palms sideways and open, slouching, straight posture, direct contact with eyes, frowning, smiling, cheesing, squinting the eyes, staring, and so forth.

One thing you want to do is learn body languages, especially if you are a salesperson, going to an interview, appearing at a public speech (giving the speech), greeting strangers, or attempting to start up a relationship.

The wrong gesture could send an astounding message that will either turn people away, make them anger, or else make them listen. If you are at a professional gathering the last thing you want to do is slouch in your chair or while standing. This could lead the readers to think you are weak. Always stand up straight and with your feet firmly balanced on the floor while sitting and standing alike. If you are sitting you can also keep the legs slightly apart to let them know you are open to communications. The palms or hand messages could tell someone that you are open also, and that you are sincere, honest and attentive. Keep the palms open at all times during professional meetings.

Some of the signals could mean to the receiver – this is not to limit the meaning

Crossing arms over chest: This gesture could make someone think you are on the defense.
Touch or rub viaduct of nose – some people may think you are lying, in doubt, or else have an itch. If you want to introduce yourself at an interview, or business meeting, always keep your hands free of sweat, clean and shake with a friendly smile while your posture is in proper stance. Keep the handshake firm, yet avoiding causing pain to the receiver.




















Avoid at all costs using the hand signal thumb upward and arms extending, since it is a cultured languages that could be misinterpreted. Limp handshakes should also be avoided, since the interpreter may think you are lacking self-esteem.

Positive Body Languages
Stand up straight while walking briskly into a room. This gesture will show confidence.
Never squeeze the hand hard while shaking hands, since it is a sign of dominance.
Always stand straight up and avoid slouching. Slouching is signal of weakness
Keep the palms open and up while speaking, since it indicates you are honest, sincere, attentive, and open.
Avoid putting the hands in the pocket.
Always maintain proper eye contact. Eyes darting may read to the receiver that you are deceitful.

 

 

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