Monday, July 12, 2010

Uncovering The Meaning of Body Language

Your body language will send a signal to the other person's subconscious mind. Through body language, the curtain will be parted feeling the other person.

We can study the body language of the listener. Purnawan E. World Wellness Andoko of giving the secret:

Language Head
- Leaning towards you: interested, agrees.
- Moving away suddenly: suspicious, do not believe it.
- Prop your chin: bored.
- Nodding: agreed.
- Many turn: do not wait to finish talking.

Foreign Language
- 60 percent looked directly: interested.
- 80 percent of the direct gaze: sexually attracted.
- 100 percent of the direct gaze: the resistance.
- Avoidance of gaze: nyem ¬ ¬ me hiding something.
- Enlarged the eye lens: very interested.
- His gaze fell down and glanced to the left / right: crush on you.
- Lyric right / left-right: bored.
- Blinking fast: do not agree.

Hand Language
- Open palms to the top: open honest.
- The palm of the pocket or closed: hide something.
- Clenching: tense, uneasy, angry.
- Closing the mouth / nose: an indication of lying.
- Forming a cone: confident or sure.
- Hands on the table: ready to agree.
- Finger tapping: bored or want to talk.

Other movements
- Chest or hip Necessary: sexually attracted.
- Foot tapping the floor: to speak or bored.

Tone or Speed Talk
- Slow down and tone of the end: confident and controlled.
- Emphasis of words: authoritative.
- Tone and rising speed: emotion, tension, or hiding something.

Language Rejection
- Legs or arms crossed.
- Glancing to the left / right, head turned to the left or right.
- Minimal direct gaze.
- Tapped a finger or toe. Direction is not to your feet.
- Posture closed.

Language Disclosure
- Many with the direct gaze of the lens increases.
- Hands cupped to form a tower.
- Directions to your feet.
- Open body posture.

Language Ready to Receive
- 60 percent more eye contact and smile a lot off.
- The body or the head leaning to you.
- Many nod and facing directly into your face.
- Hands open on the table.

Suspecting Language
- Closed Posture
- Hand in my pocket or crossed position.
- The look of the corner of the eyes (glances) repeatedly.
- Directions menyerong feet.

Language Not Honest
- Many looked to the side, especially on the word or sentence was a lie.
- Hands are often shut your mouth or nose, or touching your nose or ear.
- Posture uncomfortable.