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Page 1: Body Langauge

Presented By: Sadaf Hublikar

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Introduction Julius Fast was the first author who published a book

on ’Body Language’ in 1971.

Body Language is a form of non-verbal communication which consists of body posture, gestures, tone of voice, Facial expressions and eye movements

Scientific study on ’how the body speaks’ has been lebelled as KINESICS

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How Does Body Speak

In normal conversation,

7% of the meaning is actually transmitted by words.

So, atleast 93% of it is conveyed through body or through (non-verbal channel)

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Non-Verbal Communication

Non-verbal communication

Ways of talking

Sounds Posture

Headmovements

Space

Body contact

Appearance

Hands movements

Eye movements

Facial expressio

n

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Why Body Language is Important

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Components of Body Language

Gestures

Stance

Facial expressions

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Gestures

A ’gesture’ is using your hands, arms, fingers, head or legs to convey some meaning to another person.

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Stance

’Stance’ is how we stand in front of our audience, when we speak.

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Facial Expression

Face and eyes convey the most expressive types of body language,including happiness,surprise, fear, anger, and interest.

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Body Language Mistakes Professionals Make

Poor posture Not being in sync Fidgeting and "big" hand movements Giving no physical feedback or facial expression No eye contact Bad handshake Mismatching verbal and nonverbal messages Failing to smile Eye rolling Keeping a cell phone out Crossing their arms defensively

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Powerful Body Language Tips

To boost your confidence, assume a power pose To increase participation, look like you’re listening To encourage collaboration, remove barriers To connect instantly with someone, shake hands To stimulate good feelings, smile To show agreement, mirror expressions and

postures To improve your speech, use your hands To learn the truth, watch people’s feet To sound authoritative, keep your voice down To improve your memory, uncross your arms and

legs

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Body Language is your super power:

Stand Strong, Gesture Effectively and Mind your

Audience

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Any Questions

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Thank You