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Body Language

Body Language. Definition. Body language is the language transmitted by gestures and postures. Some notions of body language. Is an important and decisive factor when transmitting a message Provides information about an individual’s character, emotions, and reactions . Body language:.

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Body Language

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  1. Body Language

  2. Definition Body language is the language transmitted by gestures and postures

  3. Some notions of body language • Is an important and decisive factor when transmitting a message • Provides information about an individual’s character, emotions, and reactions Body language:

  4. Movement is the original and most intense means of expression and of will

  5. Movement is the starting point par excellence of human behavior

  6. A person can stop speaking, but he cannot stop communicating with his body

  7. NON-VERBAL symbols are four times more effective than VERBAL ones

  8. All individuals have some knowledge of the vocabulary of body symbols

  9. Non-verbal signs are grasped instinctively and directly

  10. Signals emitted unconsciously always tell the truth

  11. Gestures are the direct and unrepeatable expression of the personality

  12. Each gesture synthesizes multiple contents, both conscious and unconscious

  13. Everyone moves the way he or she is and is the way he or she moves

  14. Body language is a sensorial process from the point of view of perception and emission

  15. The more signals we consciously attemptto perceive and understand, the more accurate will be our interpretation of a person’s conduct

  16. Only those persons who live in awareness of their body will be able to maintain sensitive contact with their surrroundings

  17. Three senses are used to • interpret the outside world: • Sight (visual person, 55%) • Hearing (auditory person, 15%) • Touch (kinetic person, 30%) • Each person has a predominant • sense

  18. The 7 most important words: I admit I have made a mistake The 6 most important words : You have done a good job The 5 most important words : Tell me what you think

  19. The 4 most important words :  Do me a favor The 3 most important words :  Thanks a lot The most important word :  We The least important word :  I

  20. Territorial needs • Everyone has a defined body area, a territory, and a personal space, which is called a body buffer zone

  21. Masking • Method by which we control our body so that it will not send out messages that our mind wants to hide

  22. Posture • Posture is not only a way of punctuating a conversation, but it is also the way individuals relate with each other when they are in a group.

  23. Types of posture Inclusive or non-inclusive Face-to-face or parallel Congruent or incongruent

  24. Inclusive or non-inclusive • These terms describe the way in which the members of a group include (or exclude) other people

  25. Face-to-face • Posture when two individuals relate facing each other

  26. Congruent - incongruent • This refers to the ability of the members of a group to imitate each other

  27. Parts of the body and body language

  28. Body movements include: Facial expression Eye movement

  29. Body movements include : Hands Feet Whole body

  30. The meaning of gestures. Examples Doubt: we raise an eyebrow Scratching one’s nose: puzzled

  31. Holding eye contact Interest/curiosity Showing the palms of one’s hands Inviting trust Covering one’s mouth when talking Insecurity Not wanting to show feelings; or lying Avoiding eye-contact when talking

  32. Recommendations • The greeting: a good starting point (show openness) • Don’t blink constantly • Try to keep a direct look and establish eye contact with the people you are talking to • Don’t bite your lips or moisten them with your tongue

  33. Recommendations (Continued) • Always keep your mouth shut while you are listening • Maintain an appropriate position and avoid constant abrupt movements • Control the movements of your hands and keep them visible • Do not allow any object to come between you and your audience

  34. Recommendations (Continued) • Try to integrate with your audience and adapt your clothing to their social, economic, and other characteristics • Do not cross your arms over your chest • Do not cover your mouth with your hand while you are speaking • Maintain a relaxed posture

  35. He who does not understand a look will not understand a long explanation either Arab proverb

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