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You’ll definitely notice a whole new reaction from people if you unleash the

power of body language. Everyone communicates non verbally even without

having to think about it.

If you want to have a powerful edge in life, you need to convey the proper

body language signs, with or without having to say anything else. Here’s how

to use the power of body language.

 

*The Approach *

 

First and foremost, you need to establish territory to utilize the power of

body language. You’re responsible and confident for anything you are about

to do or say during the expected conversation.

 

Spread your feet without your knees completely locking out. Relax your

shoulders, keep your hands at your sides (never inside your pockets) and

breathe carefully. Assume an open posture and have a warm, welcoming facial

expression as if you look forward to communicating. Depending on the

situation, you may smile when appropriate.

 

*Using the Power of Body Language When Conversing *

 

Face the other person or your audience squarely and maintain eye contact as

much as possible throughout the conversation. Nodding, arching your eyebrows

and tilting your head closer, shows that you are listening.

 

Do not fold your arms, look down at the floor or put your hands in your

pockets. These can subliminally show that you are uninterested.

 

If you have any comments, you can show it in negative but respectful ways

like raising your eyebrows, pressing your lips together and raising your

palm up front as if telling the person to pause.

 

*Keys to Confidence *

 

A lot of your body language can show how confident, interested, bored,

angered or nervous you are. Keep your head up throughout the entire

conversation to show that you are very much into the conversation at hand.

 

You may feel free to use a few hand gestures to emphasize a point. If you’re

enumerating things, it’s better to use each of your fingers as you mention

each item to help your audience keep track.

 

Pacing will help you establish more ground if you have a larger crowd to

communicate with. It will also show confidence on your part as you think of

more things to say. Swinging your arms and walking tall are good indicators

of confidence as well.

 

*Safety Precautions *

 

Avoid fidgeting or twiddling with different items like pens, coins and shirt

buttons. Practice feeling comfortable having your arms stick to your sides.

If you intend to depict a reserved attitude, you may cross them as needed

but open up again with new and accepted ideas. You may sit if it is proper

or necessary, but never slouch. Covering your mouth after you speak suggests

a false statement or lying.

 

It is also not recommended to point a finger directly at your audience

unless you intend to discriminate or accuse. Be very careful when touching

the other person since you are crossing the boundaries of body language

through actual contact. Remember that in body language, it is your body that

does the talking for you. It is only fair that you dress well to properly

send your message across without any unnecessary distractions. The power of

body language is fascinating; please use it wisely.

 

 

 

 

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Arise Awake!

And stop not till the goal is reached.

Swami Vivekananda

 

OM GURU NATHA

SAI GURU NATHA

 

 

 

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