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Friday, 29 March 2013

Lying - eye contact


Have you ever been intrigued by the fact that someone could be lying to you to your face? The person could be telling you through his or her body language.

We should be aware of the possible signs when someone would be lying to our face. The words coming from their mouths might fool you, but if you can read their body language, you'll be able to tell apart a lie from the truth.


We use eye contact to also send a message. According to a study done in India by Narendra Sonu Tayade at the Commerce and Science College in Erandol, India, when eye-to-eye contact is avoided it can be a sign of a lie, or a lack of self confidence or something being kept secret.

Your eyes can portray a different message al depending on the circumstance and atmosphere of a situation you find yourself in.

Are you a fan of the series "Lie to me?" We suggest you check it out. You'll learn a lot.

Remember to check out or FB and Twitter pages and remember it's always safe to make eye contact and be honest.

Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Approachable body language.

Enzine Articles Expert Author Jim Johannasen gives us a more in-depth perspective on what approachable body language means for us and provides us with helpful ideas related to positive approaches.  He mainly emphasizes to dress appropriately, to make eye contact, to be aware of your facial expressions. You can visit the article at: http://ezinearticles.com/?Approachable-Body-Language&id=4079214

Jim says that the most important of all is to keep your intentions and emotions  genuine and to remember to maintain a positive outlook.

This could be very helpful.  In what manner do you usually approach people?

Feel free to share your tips and experiences with us.  Remember to visit our Twitter and Facebook pages

 

Monday, 18 March 2013

Introduction given by Body Language Consultant - Mike Carter

Michelle Mays

Mike Carter - Body Language Consultant gives an introduction and overview of the importance 
of body language and managing your gestures.  He gives a few tips as well.  Each person 
has a different approach to the message they want to send out.  Being quick and efficient in
reading others body language is what we want to accomplish.  Do you agree or differ from Mike's tips?


         
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