Article Title: What is body language?
Author Name: Elena Solomon -
Copyright (C) 2006
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What is body language?
Copyright (C) 2006 Elena Solomon, author of 12 Simple
Rules
Those days everybody talks about body language - performance experts, life
coaches, gossip columnists and dating gurus.
But do you know what body
language is?
The dictionary gives this definition to 'body language':
"The gestures, postures, and facial expressions by which a person manifests
various physical, mental, or emotional states and communicates nonverbally with
others."
I have been interested in body language for years, and after
reading a few dozens of books, all you need to know can be summarized in 4
simple points:
1. Body Language Is A Form Of
Communication
Whether you realize it or not, your body sends
unmistakable signals to people around you. You DO communicate VOLUMES of
information about yourself with your posture, face expression and position of
your arms and legs. You do it ALL THE TIME.
In other words, before
you even open your mouth, the people around you have already made a certain
opinion about you - and as you know, first impressions last.
Body
language accounts for 55% of your communication with the people you actually
talk to (and nearly 100% of your communication with the people you don't know
yet). The other 45% of your interactive communication is the VOICE TONE and
ACTUAL WORDS. The words themselves account for only 7% of your
communication.
All in all, your body language and the tone of your
voice make up a whopping 93% of your communication with other
people!
This means that HOW you say it is 13 times MORE important than
WHAT you say.
Most people are spending all their time thinking of WHAT to
say. While they could have learned only once HOW to say it - and say nearly
anything with grandiose success.
What to know how?
Read
on.
2. There Is OPEN Body Language and CLOSED Body
Language
The definitions are transparent: 'open' body language makes
you look like an open, accepting and friendly person, and 'closed' body language
makes you look reserved, distant and unwelcoming.
When you want
people to be attracted to you, use open body language. When you want people to
go away, use closed body language.
It's THAT simple.
3.
OPEN Body Language Means NO Crossing, Covering or Hiding
Open body
language is easy to master: look them in the eyes, don't cross your arms or
legs, don't cover your body, and don't hide your palms and
eyes.
That's it!
This is not too complicated, is
it?
Let me break it down into pieces for you:
- LOOK THEM IN THE
EYES: maintain eye contact at all times during your
conversation.
Looking people in the eyes is the most important part
of the open body language. It has been scientifically proven that long gazes
evoke the release of the same hormones that are produced when we are in love -
they will feel attracted to you and won't even know why.
- KEEP YOUR
PALMS OPEN: Keep your hands on the sides of your body; don't hide your hands in
your pockets and don't sit on them.
Don't fold your arms or clench
your fists. Don't cover your body with your arms. Don't grab a drink or handbag
with both hands. Don't touch your face, ears or neck - this shows insecurity and
anxiety.
If you need to hold something in your hands, hold it with ONE
hand only and keep it to the side, so your arm doesn't cover your body. If the
conversation is going to be longer than a couple of replicas, put down anything
you hold. Get a shoulder bag to keep your hands free at all times.
- KEEP
YOUR LEGS UNCROSSED: Don't cross your legs on any level. Keep them
apart.
- TURN YOUR BODY TOWARDS THEM: Turn your whole body to face
them. Point your feet towards them; turn your torso face-to-face, so the angle
between you and them is minimal.
- STAND TALL: You appear more confident
and assured when you do.
- REMOVE BARRIERS BETWEEN YOU AND THEM: Don't
put chairs, or glasses, or anything else between you and the person you are
talking to. Keep it open.
- SMILE EASILY: There is a world of difference
between smiling easily and smiling all the time.
Smiling all the time
means you are feeling tense and trying to cover it up. Smiling easily means you
feel comfortable and can open up into smile any time you want.
If
you tend to smile all the time when meeting strangers, try to deliberately DON'T
smile. Look them in the eyes, and keep a friendly, tall, and open posture - but
DON'T SMILE. When you master that, start smiling after a minute or two in your
conversation.
Start practicing open body language with shop
assistants and bank tellers: they are PAID to be nice to you. Notice what a
difference it has on your communication.
4. CLOSED Body Language Means
Crossing, Covering or Hiding
Sometimes you don't want to attract
certain people; this is what you need to do in such cases:
- Don't
look them in the eyes;
- Fold your arms or hide your hands in the
pockets;
- Turn your body away from them;
- Cross your legs and point your
feet away from them;
- Put barriers between you and them;
- Frown, or
smile all the time a strained smile.
This will make them feel
uncomfortable and they will try to avoid you.
You see, body language is
not complicated at all.
In any social situation, you can see how
the people around you feel. Most of them will display 'closed' body language -
and you know what does it mean, they feel uncomfortable and
apprehensive.
Which means that if you display the 'open' body
language, you will be irresistibly attractive. They won't know why but feel
drawn to you. People usually describe it as, "You have something special about
you", or "a presence".
If you start consciously 'open' yourself to
other people, you will notice the change in your communication almost
immediately. Open body language makes you appear more approachable and
trustworthy. It will also make you feel more comfortable and relaxed in any
situation.
Remember, your body language tells MORE about you than your
words.
Use it to your advantage!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Elena Solomon is a dating coach.
Her latest book
"12 Simple
Rules" became
#1 'Love & Romance' bestseller in the leading ebook distribution service in just ONE WEEK after
the release. It shows you exactly how you can use body language and other
scientifically proven techniques to become more successful in dating and
love.
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