Physical barriers to communication include noise, physical distance, time constraints, unreceptive body language, poor environmental factors, technical problems, architecture that limits interaction, and an overabundance of information. Some examples of physical barriers are external noise that makes it hard to hear, communicating from different rooms or floors that increases distance, not having enough time to effectively communicate, crossed arms or lack of eye contact that conveys a closed-off message, rooms that are too loud or bright, technology issues like dropped calls or lagging video chats, offices spaced far apart or lacking common areas, and providing too much information at once. To overcome physical barriers, one should use clear concise language, open body language, a friendly tone of