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Presented By:
Adarsh.Shetty
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93% of communication is nonverbal
55% through facial expression, posture,gesture
38% through tone of voice
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Body Language
Body language is a broad
term for forms of
communication using bodymovements or gestures
instead of, or in addition
to, sounds, verbal
language, or other forms
of communication.
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Body language is the language of signals
It is a language you say without speaking
It is a movement controlled by the
subconscious mind.
You may use words to disguise your
thoughts, you may have things unsaid
but body speaks simply and clearly.
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Importance of Body Language
Communicate more forcefully by using
your body effectively.
Harmonize your inner and outer attitude,
so that you feel more relaxed and
experience less stress in yourself and in
your relationships with other people
Learn more about others from their body
language than from what they say
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Learn the difference between studied and
spontaneous body signals making it
difficult for others to hide their true
colours
Develop your own body language and
communicate more easily with others
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Hands
Open hands
The open handed gesture offers an
opinion and also invites the other
persons view.
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Clinging hands
Confused and insecure people who long
for support tend to cling their hands. Theyare afraid of the present situation.
Twisted hands
These are complex personalities. Twistedhands also indicate a difficult emotional
life
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Clenched fist
It is a forceful positive or negativemeaning. Such conversations might end
up with an argument.
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Upward index finger
They are self optionated, this gesturealso conveys strictness.
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Lowered index finger
This gesture indicates a dominating outlook. The
speaker clearly wants to emphasize something
Pointed index finger
People point their fingers to draw attention. It
expresses severe tension with a good deal of
aggression
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A balanced attitude
This stands for level headedness. Thespeople are self-confident and have inner
freedom.
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A stiff attitude
This position exists in times of extreme
tension.
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Standing on the pivot leg
This gesture indicates impatience,
nervousness and insecurity.A jiggling attitude
We get to see such an attitude especially
during presentations it indicates that the
person is not balanced
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Crossed legs (standing position)
This is a defensive attitude and it isoften taken by a newcomer in a group
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Wrapping legs around the chair
This position suggests inflexibility and an
expression of strong inner tension. They
usually feel uncomfortable or even
helpless in the presence of others
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SAD
Sad expressions are oftenconceived as opposite to happy ones.
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ANGER
Angeris a primary related to interpersonalaggression, and its expression conveys
messages about hostility, opposition, and
potential attack.
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DISGUST
Disgust expressions are often part of thebody's responses to objects that are
revolting.
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SURPRISE
Surprise expressions occurin responseto events that are unanticipated, and they
convey messages about something being
unexpected, sudden, novel, or amazing.
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PUPPY FACE
The look is expressed when the head istilted down and the eyes are looking up.
Usually the animal looks like it is about
to cry. Many people consider this look
cute
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SNARL (Pain)
Asnarl is a facial expression, wherethe upper lip is raised, and the nostrils
widen. It usually indicates hate or pain.
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FROWN
It is a thought of displeasure. It is also
to regard something with disapproval
or distaste.
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GURN
A typical gurn involves projecting the
lower jaw as far forward and up as
possible, and covering the upper lip with
the lower lip.
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Bored
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IMPACT OF BODY LANGUAGE
Body language can always be
misinterpreted
It may tend to hurt peoples feelings eventhough it isnt intended to.
Getting very animated may make the
opposite party very uncomfortable and the
consequence maybe that of avoidance of
contact in the future
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CONCLUSION