Bad posture
As for hunching over
computer screens and
phones, not only are 'tech
neck' and poor posture bad
for your physical and
emotional health, but Wood
says this body language also
conveys that you are
protective, guarded or
inattentive.
Avoiding eye contact.
Avoiding eye contact is
also a way to show
superiority. People who show
superiority by avoiding eye
contact are trying to
communicate: “You're so
below me I don't even want
to engage with you.” They're
often rightly perceived as
being 'full of themselves'.
Negative facial
expressions.
According to this theory,
negative facial expressions
such as anger, disgust, fear,
and sadness produce right
hemisphere dominance,
while positive facial
expressions such as
happiness and surprise
produce left hemisphere
dominance.
Fidgeting and unable to
keep still. ...
What are the causes of
fidgeting? Mild fidgeting
appears to be caused by
inattention. Serious fidgeting
can be caused by conditions
such as attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder
(ADHD) and restless leg
syndrome
Talking Too Fast
If you find yourself racing through an
answer, take a sip of your drink, pause, and
take a breath to slow down consciously.
Use your hand as a metronome. If you're
still talking too fast, slowly tap your hand or
finger on your leg to help you slow down.
Their body is turned
away from you
If someone's lower body is pointed away
from you or they lean back in the
conversation, they're putting distance
between you. "Watch how people use the
space," says Morgan. "Moving away is
usually negative."
Staring At Your Phone
When it's your turn to talk, suddenly he
shouts to Louis. This is rude! Feel free to
say…..'uh, have I lost you there dude? '
Bob is talking to you ...
Invading Personal
Space.
the intrusion by one person into the
personal space of another. The intruder
inappropriately and uncomfortably crowds
the other person. See proxemics.
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Some common body language error.pptx

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    Bad posture As forhunching over computer screens and phones, not only are 'tech neck' and poor posture bad for your physical and emotional health, but Wood says this body language also conveys that you are protective, guarded or inattentive.
  • 3.
    Avoiding eye contact. Avoidingeye contact is also a way to show superiority. People who show superiority by avoiding eye contact are trying to communicate: “You're so below me I don't even want to engage with you.” They're often rightly perceived as being 'full of themselves'.
  • 4.
    Negative facial expressions. According tothis theory, negative facial expressions such as anger, disgust, fear, and sadness produce right hemisphere dominance, while positive facial expressions such as happiness and surprise produce left hemisphere dominance.
  • 5.
    Fidgeting and unableto keep still. ... What are the causes of fidgeting? Mild fidgeting appears to be caused by inattention. Serious fidgeting can be caused by conditions such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and restless leg syndrome
  • 6.
    Talking Too Fast Ifyou find yourself racing through an answer, take a sip of your drink, pause, and take a breath to slow down consciously. Use your hand as a metronome. If you're still talking too fast, slowly tap your hand or finger on your leg to help you slow down.
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    Their body isturned away from you If someone's lower body is pointed away from you or they lean back in the conversation, they're putting distance between you. "Watch how people use the space," says Morgan. "Moving away is usually negative."
  • 8.
    Staring At YourPhone When it's your turn to talk, suddenly he shouts to Louis. This is rude! Feel free to say…..'uh, have I lost you there dude? ' Bob is talking to you ...
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    Invading Personal Space. the intrusionby one person into the personal space of another. The intruder inappropriately and uncomfortably crowds the other person. See proxemics.
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