Body language refers to the nonverbal signals that you use to communicate your feelings and intentions. Understanding and using body language gives you a powerful tool that will improve your life in many ways. Body language refers to the nonverbal signals that we use to communicate. According to experts, these nonverbal signals make up a huge part of daily communication. The ability to understand and to interpret body language can help you to pick up on unspoken issues, problems or negative feelings that other people might have. How to watch a presidential debate (or win it): Tips from Amy Cuddy Amy Cuddy’s TED Talk, Your body language shapes who you are, has millions of views for a reason — everyone who watched it understood a little bit more about themselves. ... Power is often expressed in communication as a combination of strength and humanity. As the other person approaches, move to left side, extend your arm horizontally, palm down (be first to do this). It includes your posture, your facial expressions, and your hand gestures. By the end of the course, you'll be able to identify exactly what impression your verbal and nonverbal language is giving, and how to increase it. You can observe the body language of others to determine their moods, motivations, and feelings. This Power of Body Language course will positively affect every part of your professional life. From our facial expressions to our body movements, the things we don't say can still convey volumes of information. The Power of Body Language, by Richard Webster (Article originally published in The Llewellyn Journal.) Techniques > Using Body Language > Power Body Language. How the subconscious limbic system drives all body language

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