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Flirting Body Language: Art of Non-verbal Communication

Body language is the way of sending signals to the other person by the way you walk, talk, and project your energy. Body language is all about your presence, i.e. the EFFECT you are making on other person’s mind.

Women are attracted to the man who knows what he wants and is confident with himself, who oozes confidence from every inch of his skin and follows through with action.

Elements of body language:

Posture

Smile

Eye contact

Facial Expressions

Your way of doing different things

Voice Tonality also plays a key role in your success with women. It doesn’t matter what you are saying, but what REALLY matters is how you are saying it. You can talk about the boring thing that would bore her and can still get an incredible response… because of the WAY you say it and the way you NONVERBALLY communicate your sexual attraction.

GOLDEN RULE: Speak slowly, surely and more deeply. All women love a very slow, deep speaking voice. Women find this to be very sexy and very attractive.Getting started to get your body language perfect tips from the Top

Imitate the top performers in every field. They’ll teach you how to be a success in your field. Let me explain this to you with an example.

Entertainer Dick Cavett had a little trick when he was starting out to show business. Just before he was about to go onstage, he’d look in a mirror and pretend he was Bob Hope. He’d imitate Hope’s air of confidence, the way he carried himself, so that some of that self-assurance would rub off on him.

You can do that in your field. Pick out people who are really good and try to imitate them.

GOLDEN RULE: Always act the way as your hero will act in that particular situation.

Body Language Basics

Keep your body open. That means keeping your arms down by your sides, not crossed over your body as a buffer. Before he took some pointers from Glass, Tim Cowgill, 46, was shutting people out by his body’s signals. “I would close my arms across my front,” he says, “and back myself up against a wall.” And 41-year-old Deborah Garrett says she wasn’t getting close to people, either – figuratively or literally. “I kept my distance, clutching a glass to keep something between me and others.”

Reflect self-confidence. A poised presentation invites others to treat you with respect. Stand up straight, but not to the point of looking stiff. When sitting, keep a straight back to avoid a sloppy slouch. And when walking, move self-confidently at a steady pace – not too fast or too slow – with your arms swinging freely at your sides.

Consider “respectful” touching. An appropriate, gracious touch – on the arm, for example – is unlikely to offend, but can serve as a friendly, bonding gesture.

Relax your face. Your face is responsible for about 75 percent of nonverbal communication, according to Glass. A furrowed forehead, for example, might be construed as critical. For a positive look that doesn’t intimidate, release the tension in your forehead, while also relaxing the muscles around your eyes, mouth and nose. And smile – a genuine smile – with some teeth showing.

Make consistent eye contact. To make a connection, look at a person’s face while you’re engaged in conversation, instead of glancing around as if looking for alternative entertainment. In other words, show that you’re interested.

Don’t be shy. “Shy people are selfish people,” according to Glass. “It’s not all about you. Focus more on being interested – not interesting- and your mind-set will move away from how awkward you might be feeling.” DONT GET self-conscious. Remember, self-consciousness is opposite of self-confidence.

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FBI agent: How body language can boost your career

FBI agent: How body language can boost your career
Want to get an edge in business? Read your clients’ body language, says one former FBI agent.

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Public Speaking: Giving a Great Speech : Public Speaking Tips: Body Language


Body language in public speeches makes a big impression on an audience. Maintain good posture and body language for speeches with tips from a communications specialist in this free public speaking video. Expert: Tracy Goodwin Bio: Tracy has a masters in corporate communication and ten years experience in professional speaking. Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA

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Body Language for Effective Business Communication

You can improve your business standards by adopting the following business communication skills and body language. In business or daily life, communication should be strong, clear and positive. Eye contact: Make sure the people or person is more interesting than what is on the floor. Make an eye contact with the person most of the time. But do not stare at people more than 15 seconds at a time.

Body posture: Body posture play an important role in business communication, try to face the person while communicating. Stand or sit up tall. But, don’t be a rigid board.

Distance/ physical contact: If you smell or feel the other person’s breathe, you are probably too close. Keep a comfortable distance of 3-4 feet at least. Gestures: Use hand gestures to add to what you are communicating, but remember that you are not conducting an orchestra.

Facial expressions: Your face should match your sentiment and what you are communicating. Don’t laugh when you are upset and don’t have a scowl when you are happy.A calm, pleasant face is the best when you are happy. A calm, serious face is best when you are upset.

Voice tone, inflection, volume: When you are making an assertive message, you want to be heard by people. In order to be heard you have to concentrate to the tone of your voice (happy, whiny, upset), the inflection of your voice (emphasis on syllables), and volume of your voice (whisper to yell).

Fluency: It is significant to get out your words in an efficient manner. If a person stammers or rambles on, the listener gets uninterested.

Timing: When you are communicating negative feelings or making a request of someone, this is especially important. Perfect timing wins the situation. If you are communicating at the right time you will be successful in your business communication.

Listening: An important part of a business communication. If you are making statements that express your feelings without infringing on the rights of others, you need to give the other person a chance to reply. Content: What person communicates is one of the most important parts of the assertive message.

Depending on what a person is trying to accomplish, the content is going to be diverse. I hope this article will give you some idea about business communication tips and techniques and what should be the body language, facial expression, timing, tone of voice, etc.

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Dating and Mating: Reading the Body Language Signals

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