Finding Success in the Movement of Body through Magic
Language
Work that body. Let me hear the body talk. These have
been words that from long ago have been spoken by various
artists, persons and so forth to express the languages of the
body. The body languages have been an issue for centuries, yet
now everyone is bringing the issue to the fore.
Nowadays, body languages are under study as many
researchers, writers and the like are searching for solutions
to enhance business, interviews, public speaking, relationships
and more. To find success one must learn some of the body
languages and what messages they convey. If you do not
understand the signals relayed or the messages sent, likely you
won’t be able to notice at what time your own body is sending
messages. Furthermore, you may send the wrong messages.
Body languages are signals that send messages through verbal
communications, or else through nonverbal languages. The
messages sent often depend on posture, gesture, culture, body
part used, and so forth. If you understand the basic of body
languages you can almost read any type of body signal sent your
way.
Some of the ways to tell if a positive result is occurring,
you can consider contact of the eye. If a person stares longer
than a second with the eyes, likely you are getting positive
message. If a person is giving a smile that looks relaxed you
have a positive truth, whereas if the smile appears forced,
thus the signal sent by your body is possible misread or
negative.
As for the head, if a person tilts, or slightly cocks the
head to one side, thus this means the person is showing
interest. If a person is sitting up straight in a chair it is
showing a sign of interest, or else a proof of confidence or
the person has a great posture.
If a person folds the arms over the chest area, some people
believe it is a negative signal, however this is not always
true, still if you want success in business, interviews and
public speaking this gesture should be avoided.
Various types of body languages are not recommended in
interviews, public speaking, relationships and so forth. For
example, if a woman throws her head backwards while lowering
the head, it could send a negative message to the receiver.
Some people may think the woman is shy, yet has the ability to
express herself in the right situation.
During a speech or interview you can tell if a person is
interested in what you are saying especially if the person (s)
is tilting their head to one side or the other. If the person
looses contact with your eyes it is likely you are loosing the
floor. Some people will also touch or rub the nose or viaduct
of the nose, which can also send a negative signal.
While you are speaking it is recommended that you make every
effort to avoid eye shifts while moving the head, thus this
could send a negative message to the audience. While speaking
you should always maintain a balanced eye connection that will
not make the person (s) feel threatened, yet make them aware
that you are into the conversation without interruptions.
A person should always maintain a level of tone, volume and
the like while using the voice and body languages to convey
messages. Someone giving a high-pitched tone while speaking may
get the wrong impression. In addition, a high-pitched voice
might also cause trauma, since you never know who is in the
audience listening to you, or what this person may have endured
mentally and physically.
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