38 gestures of body language
DESCRIPTION
Gestures and movement provide the visuals that accompany your words. Learning to use them effectively will help you convey your message with confidence and your audience will see your message instead of just hearing itTRANSCRIPT
ZonesIntimate
Personal
Social
Public
Shows that a person does not know or understand what you
are talking about
Means "All correct"
It is an OK signal normally, but, when it is jerked sharply upwards it becomes an insult
signal
Congruence
Submissive palm position
Dominant palm position
Aggressive palm position
Taking control handshake
Giving control handshake
Glove handshake
Rubbing hands
Positive expectation
Steepling hands
Lowered steeple Raised steeple
Clenched handsHigh clenched hands indicate people who are difficult to decipher
Gripping hands
Confidence Frustration
Closed attitude&
Thumb displays
Negative & superior attitude
Dominant or aggressive
Mouth guard
Suppress the deceitful words
Catch a lie..
Sometimes indicates thinking hard
Indicates anger & frustration
Collar pull
Evaluation
Boredom
Standard arm cross gesture
Defensive Or
negative attitude
Arm Gripping Gesture
Show that the user is 'cool’ and
to make his superiority felt
Partial Arm-Cross Barrier Gesture
lacking in self-confidence
Readiness
‘Readiness' which in the right context is correct,
but the basic meaning is aggression
Closed formation
Shows intimacy and signals for privacy
Shows nervous, reserved or defensive
attitude
The 4 Leg Lock Position
Sign of the tough-minded,
stubborn individual
Territorial gesture
Indicates pride of ownership
Ownership gesture
Reflects an easygoing, relaxed and carefree attitude