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Body LanguageBy: Dr. Joyce KnudsenArticle Word Count: 690 words [Comments (0)] Total Views: 75 Views |
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BODY LANGUAGE by Dr. Joyce M. Knudsen (www.imagemaker1.com). ♦ How does she do it? ♦ She has charm. She has the ability to draw people to her. She has an attitude about herself, ♦ Body language includes movements of a part of the body, such as a nod of the head or a raising of the eyebrows and movement of the entire body, such as overall body tension or ♦ The study of body motion, kinesics, involves the study of body movements in communication. It is estimated that the verbal part of a conversation carries less than 35% of This is what makes understanding nonverbal communication so important. ♦ Body movements and positions can be considered either reflexive (involuntary) or nonreflexive GUIDELINES FOR BODY LANGUAGE Body language differs amongst cultures. In England, if you cross your fingers, you are saying, “OK†but in the United States, you are saying “good luckâ€. A good example of trying to fake a gesture and how it is not effective is: Look at a picture of yourself when you were genuinely smiling and compare it to when you had to pose for one. The reason that we tend to believe outstanding political leaders, brilliant actors, top trial lawyers and super salespeople is because of the fact that they believe in themselves and this will come through in their non-verbal communication. UNDERSTAND YOUR SIGNALS ♦ Become aware of the way you speak and gesture. Exhibit good posture. GUIDELINES • The fewer hand and body gestures you make the more powerful and intelligent you appear to be. • People who speak in a lower tone and those who speak slowly are perceived as being more powerful and believable. • Leaders and powerful people take up more space than others do. They tend to lean slightly forward with their arms and legs relaxed and slightly spread. By taking up more space they • The person whose eye level is highest is usually perceived as the leader. People turn to address that person first. • Smiling makes you seem friendly and more attractive. PRACTICE THESE GUIDELINES AND THEY Dr. Joyce M. Knudsen is known for two specialties: (1) International Home Study Certification Program for Image Consultants, Worldwide. (2) As a Certified Behavioral and Values Analyst she provides assessments on personal lifestyle development, DiSC Classic, DiSC General Characteristics, Time Mastery, Indra, Team Dimensions and so much more. Experience powerful new skills in dressing for success, business etiquette and social skills. You can read more about Dr. Knudsen on her web site at http://www.imagemaker1.com and you can test yourself to excellence on http://www.testingforexcellence.com Grab this articles
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