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Body Language

Body Language. Why, What, Practice…. Why. “Body language is a very powerful tool. We had body language before we had speech and apparently, 80% of what you understand in a conversation is read through the body, not the words.” Deborah Bull. Why.

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Body Language

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  1. Body Language

  2. Why, What, Practice…

  3. Why • “Body language is a very powerful tool. We had body language before we had speech and apparently, 80% of what you understand in a conversation is read through the body, not the words.” Deborah Bull

  4. Why • “Language is a more recent technology. Your body language; your eyes; your energy will come through to your audience before you every start speaking.” Peter Guber

  5. What

  6. What • Squinting: Displeasure/Disgust

  7. What • Arched Eyebrows, increased interest, pleasant surprise.

  8. What • Direct Eye Contact: Trust, reliability, sincerity

  9. What • Blinking: Too much, nervous, stupid.

  10. What • Steeple Hands: Contemplating, Planning

  11. What • Arms Akimbo: Proud, confident

  12. What • Leaning Forward: Interested, paying attention

  13. What • Smiling: Approachable, happy

  14. What • Lowered Head: ashamed, unconfident

  15. What • Looking to the Side: Distracted

  16. What • Dilated Pupils: Scared, crazy, reading memorized words

  17. What • Eyes “Far Away:” Thinking about other things, not paying attention

  18. What • Arms Crossed: Closed, dominant

  19. What Hands on Hip: Assertive, aggressive

  20. What:Classify: Good for Public Speaking, Bad for Public Speaking, irrelevant. Talk: In what situations might you use these during a presentations

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