Some decent tips in this one.
I really appreciate this! Sometime the don’ts have become habit, so being conscious of these nonverbal communication techniques can help to replace those bad habits with positive ones that will serve you far into the future. Definitely worth the time investment you make these an automatic “default” way of communicating. Great tips and highly applicable.
The "right body language" will come through naturally for anyone who's got their mind together and is sincere. For anyone who's got it together For anyone who's together So what does it mean to "have it together"? What does it mean to be a "together person"? This exists along a continuum. It's not an "either or" state or condition. And depending on anyone's value system, it's a little different or just plain different for each person. One person's "together" might not be another person's "together". I think a key word here is "awareness".
Body language is a silent dialogue, conveying emotions and intentions that words can't always express. While mindfulness and emotional intelligence bring awareness to our inner world, body language reveals it to the outside world. By understanding and using body language effectively we can significantly enhance our communication and interactions with others. You can watch the video to learn more about communication :- https://rb.gy/sfwy8z
What I love best about body language, it never lies. The micro BL is amazing. I’ve witnessed someone saying they were upset while their micro BL actually smiled for a split second. The first time it happens to you you’ll think you’re seeing things.
Other than what kind of diagrams these are, they all make sense and are recommended for any situation.
Some good advice here but also I can see how this would increase anxiety in some people. In my humble opinion, the most important thing is to be natural and conversational.
Good advice for Zoom - I tend to hide my face behind my hands if I am not a speaker. I think it is good practice to be present and listen actively.
Sad to see the Comms stats being misrepresented again. Also seems to me the on camera is impractical when most people are operating in long sessions so you can't maintain a contrived body position
Awesome ! Very true ! One more to add don’t keep your hands on the back while meeting in person which seems to indicate hiding something. Then again you will need watch the posture upright or stooping. Upright is confidence, stooping means definitely hiding stuff 😉
Systems Engineer II at Parsons, formerly OGSystems
3wWhat are these diagrams called where all the visuals are packed tightly onto one page?