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BODY LANGUAGE GESTURES

Some Dos & Don'ts

BODY LANGUAGE

only as less as 15% is expressed with words, more than 50% is expressed through your body

Sense organs in play


Left and right brain

Subconscious signals

BODY LANGUAGE - FACE & EYE

Feelings, attitudes & emotions- more than body


Sarcastic comments/ sincere

Eyes- lying
Establish bond

Involve

EYES (AS YOU SEE THEM)

Eyes - upward to the right (their left). Trying to recall memories.

Eyes - upwards to the left (their right). Creating visual images (we think in pictures).

A hand over the mouth whilst talking indicates deceit. A desire to try and stop the words coming out of the mouth.

Indicate critical analysis.

Is an evaluation signal. Generally a positive evaluation. It's a time for thought process. Women - bottom of the chin

Is an evaluation gesture. It is generally a positive evaluation of your ideas, suggestions, information or requests.

She may feel comfortable. She may look cool. Careful, You have a very negative signal, even if she is smiling.

The lowered stapling of the hands indicates listening, and can also be a negative confidence gesture.

The scratch to the back of the neck indicates uncertainty.

It can mean nervousness or deceit. It can mean a desire to shut out the words they are hearing, or the words aren't 'going in'. they've heard enough.

Hot under the collar! People touch their face 10 times more than normal when they feel uncomfortable. When you lie, you feel a tingling sensation around your face and neck, and feel you need to touch or relieve the area.

Hand clasping at a desk or in a chair on its own may indicate nervousness, insecurity or anxiety. The more tightly clasped they are, the more the anxiety.

Clasped hands in front of the body are a barrier signal, seeking reassurance.

The higher the hands are , the more confident the feeling.

Here's the mother of all confidence gestures. This gesture can denote even arrogance. The most supreme will be when the chair is tilted back onto two legs.

Crossed legs can be comfort, but often indicate negativity. Holding a clipboard

This is extremely negative.

Indicate lethargy. They maybe don't want to be there

Indicate indifference. The attention they are giving you is minimal.

It normally indicates mild confrontation and stubbornness at that point.

This is blatant territorial ownership. Claiming territory. It could easily be disregard of other people's territory if it were say your feet on someone else's desk.

This is an aggressive gesture, indicating their hidden behavior as being aggressive.

Watch for people's feet movements.

WET FISH from a man this normally means a weak character, someone who is easily persuaded.

THE BONE CRUSH handshake It's a show of strength and dominant character to the extreme.

A palm down handshake indicates control.

Anyone who gives you a handshake with two hands, when first meeting you, is likely to be insincere and overwhelming, or even deceitful.

Openness
Lean forward Open palms or shoulder motion Unbuttoning

Defensiveness
Arms crossed Or gripping Leg over chair or With a leg across

Evaluation
Hand to cheek or Beard stroking or Lowered specs or Chewing specs or Pinching the bridge of nose

Suspicion & secretive

Sideway glance or Touching nose or Rubbing ear/behind or Rubbing eyes or Hand over mouth

Readiness

Hands on hips or Sitting on the edge

Reassurance

Clenched hands with thumbs rubbing Or hand pinching or Women- adjusting necklace

Frustration
Back of head or Tightly clenched hands or Wringing hands or Pain in neck or Hot under collar

Self-control

Clenched at back or Crossed ankles

Here's a neutral position. Sat upright, legs together, arms apart, possibly with the palms of the hands showing, indicating honesty and sincerity.

BODY LANGUAGE

Two basic groups of Body Language

Open/closed

Forward/back

BODY LANGUAGE
open

responsive
forward

reflective
back

argumentative

escapee
closed

RESPONSIVE
ENGAGED leaning forward open body open arms open hands EAGER (sprint position) open legs feet under chair on toes leaning forward

REFLECTIVE
LISTENING head tilted lots of eye contact nodding high blink rate EVALUATING sucks glasses/pencil strokes chin looks up and right legs crossed in 4 pos. (ankle on knee)

FUGITIVE
BORED staring into space slumped posture doodling foot tapping LET ME GO feet towards door looking around buttoning jacket

COMBATIVE
LET ME SPEAK finger tapping foot tapping staring

AGGRESSIVE leaning forwards finger pointing fists clenched

READY TO AGREE closes papers pen down hands flat on table

ATTENTIVE (standing) arms behind back smile open feet

REJECTION sitting/moving back arms folded legs crossed 11 pos (thigh on knee) head down frown

DEFIANT (standing) hands on hips frown

DEFENSIVE (standing) feet pointing in hands clenched

LYING touches face hand over mouth pulls ear eyes down glances at you shifts in seat looks down and to left

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BODY LANGUAGE -MOVEMENT

Do not be frozen Display energy & variety Purpose No pacing, rocking, swaying

BODY LANGUAGE -MOVEMENT

Forward - making point Backward

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BODY LANGUAGE

Clothes + Gestures

: 23% : 57% : 20%

+ Facial expressions

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