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حسین سرآبادانی تفرشی دی ماه 1391
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Picture about body langauge Action آذرماه 1391
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reaction We comunication by body langauge
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93% of Communication is Nonverbal Communication Important point NVC is the message or response not expressed or sent in word.
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What is body langauge a term for communication using body movements or gestures instead of, or in addition to, sounds, verbal language or other communication.
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Other difinition It forms part of the category of paralanguage(human communication that are not verbal language). In addition body language can also incorporate the use of facial expressions
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Introduction Body is a powerful instrument in our speech. The total effect of the speech also depends on a body language as well as on words. The most important six aspects of bodily action: Movement Eye contact Facial expression Posture Gestures Proxemics
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For example: Body Language: The Eyes Maintain eye contact Staring can create tension Avert eyes occasionally Never look down Shifting eyes suggest deception Don’t furrow eyebrows
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Type of body langauge Two basic groups of Body Language Open/closed Forward/back
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open closed forwardback responsive reflective escapeeargumentative Style of body langauge
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Five Truths of Body Language 1.Body language is always constant. Our body language always communicates. We are all being “read” every time we set foot in public. 2.Body language is always determined by context. The social rules, the cultural implications, the group’s expectations plays a huge role in what will work for you. 3.Body language can never be judged based on one single signal.
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4.Body language reveals the discrepancies between what a person says and what a person truly believes. When a person is truthful their body language is in congruence with their spoken word. 5.Body language mastery allows you to tune into “micro expressions”. These are brief flashes or gestures that betray inner feelings.
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