Reading body language, we are consistently reading the body language of others even when we are not aware of it. Actively reading body language however, will provide valuable insight and improve communication. Pay attention to the positions and movements of people around you. Specifically their head positions physical gestures and dice. head position, the head is an obvious indicator of feelings and thoughts. The position of the head speaks volumes making it the perfect place to start.
While it takes practice to accurately interpret head position, the basic positions and movements that are not extremely difficult to identify movement and position nodding, nodding typically indicates agreements. The speed of the nod however, indicates different things. A slow nod can be a sign of interest or polite fake signal. look to other eyes for confirmation. Fast non signals and patients with a speaker head up. This position indicates that the person is listening without bias.
Head down. This position indicates disinterest or rejection for what is said. When done during an activity it signals weakness or tiredness tilted to the side. This means a person is thoughtful or vulnerable. It can signal trust, head high, holding the head high signals competence or feelings of superiority. Chin up.
The chin up indicates defiance or confidence. head forward facing someone directly indicates interest. It is a positive signal tilted down tilting the head down signals disapproval, shaking, shaking head indicates disagreement. The faster the shaking, the stronger the disagreement translating gestures into words. Scientific studies show that the part of the human brain that comprehends words is the same part of the brain that comprehends gestures. gestures are also called movement clusters because it is more than a body position.
We use gestures when we speak typically hand gestures. They enhance meaning or can be used by themselves. translations pointing finger This is an aggressive movement. When a wink is added, however, it is a positive confirmation of an individual finger move side to side. This motion acts as a warning to stop something finger moves up and down. This acts as a reprimand or places emphasis on what is said.
Thumbs up, thumbs up as a sign of approval. Thumbs down. This is a sign of disapproval. Touch index finger to thumb. The sign indicates okay Open versus closed body language. Body language is often defined as opened or closed.
Being open or closed has many different causes. Open body language can come from passivity, aggression, acceptance, supplication or relaxation. Closed body language may be caused by the desire to hide, self protect cold or relaxation. Closed body language, arms crossed, the stance is often defensive or hostile. Legs cross when seated. Cross legs can indicate caution.
One leg over the other at the knee may indicate stubbornness, arm or object in front of the body. This can coincide with nervousness and is a form of self protection. legs crossed when standing. This may mean someone isn't secure when combined with crossed arms. By itself, it can signal interest Open body language, legs crossed. This is an open, relaxed position.
Arms not crossed. Open Arms indicate openness. Although the hands may indicate aggression, supplication or insecurity depending on their position. The eyes habit, people give a great deal away through their eyes. The eyes are an important factor when reading a person's body language. When combined with body position, the eyes will provide a more accurate translation of body language looks looking to the left eyes in this direction can mean someone is remembering something combined with a downward look it indicates the self communication.
When looking up that means facts are being recalled. sideways. Looking sideways means someone is conjuring sounds right is associated with imagination. And may mean a story left is assessing memory looking to the right looks to the right indicate imagination, it can mean guessing or lying. Combined with looking down it means there is a self question. Combined with looking up, it can mean lying.
Direct eye contact, when speaking, this means sincerity and honesty. When listening, it indicates interest wide eyes. widening eyes signal interest. Rolled eyes. Rolled eyes means frustration, they can be considered a sign of hostility. blinking.
Frequent blinking indicates excitements infrequent blinking signals of boredom or concentration, depending focus. winking a wink is a friendly gesture or secret joke. Rubbing eyes. Rubbing eyes may be caused by tiredness. It can also indicate disbelief or being disturbed.