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~BODY LANGUAGE~ because ‘Action Speaks Louder Than Words

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Page 1: Body language

~BODY LANGUAGE~

because

‘Action Speaks Louder Than Words’

Page 2: Body language

The way you present yourself in your dress and in your body language affects the way people perceive you and react you. Make a good impression by dressing to match your business culture you work in.Making an impact:~Research says that people tend to form their first impressions within three minutes of meeting new comers. They will be guided by:-DressVoiceHandshakesFacial ExpressionGroomingAccent

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FEW IMPORTANT CRITERIA OF READING A BODY POSTURES.

Because of its subtlety range, body language is difficult to read and to control.

In communication,Seeing is more important than hearing. Broad understanding of body

language.

Informal look ~ Garments and shoes are impeccable condition.Untidy Neat

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EYE CONTACT:~.

Very powerful tool.Sweep your gaze right across your

audience. Do not neglect those whose views

could be neutral or negative.Audience members who feel excluded by the speaker are more likely to respond negatively than those who are involved.

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HOW DO WE GET TO KNOW~ Sitting with crossed legs and arms. Unblinking eyes. Looking fixedly. Feet flat on floor. Body tense but vertical .

Rapid nods of the head. Rhythmic tapping of the leg. Playing with any thing within approach;the listener wants the speaker to finish quickly. Rubbing behind the ear. Touching the nose gently; shows dislike, doubt, uncertainty or the inability

to avoid or answer a question.

Body language of uninterested people.

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CONT…

Interested participants…Nodding of head encourages the

speaker. The stroking of chin or nose. Pulling of beard.Occasional narrowing down of

eyes indicate that the person is making a wise decision.

Body language ofInterested people

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FEW TIPS FOR FIRST IMPRESSION

Few tips for your first impression

As you enter for the interview…Polite acknowledgment of

gratitude.Relaxed but upright posture.Positive tone.Proper eye contact(without

staring).Practice a firm and dry

handshake.Be alert.Sit erect.

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To stimulate good feelings, smileA genuine smile… Stimulates your own sense of well-being. Shows that you are:- approachable, co-operative, and trustworthy. Most importantly, smiling directly shows

how other people respond to you. To improve your speech, use your

hands Broca’s area of brain, important for speech

production when wave our hands. Gesturing as we talk can actually power

up our thinking.

Few tips on Smiling and

use of hands.

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If you want to know the truth, watch people’s feet

Foot movements… Increased amount of nervousness and

anxiety. Feet will fidget, shuffle and wind around

each other or around the furniture. Feet will stretch to relieve tension out in a

attempt to run away.To improve your memory, uncross your

arms and legsUnfolded arms and legs, remembered 38

percent more.

Tapping of feet and uncrossed

Hands and legs.

Page 10: Body language

Thank you

Bibliography:

-Wikipedia.-DK publications.

-Search engine: Google.

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