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What
It Is & How To Read It
Vanessa
Van Edwards
Body Language is jam packed with interesting
science. In this comprehensive introduction we’ll show you the basics of body
language, how to read other’s body language, and how to improve your own.
When we talk about body language, we look at
the subtle cues we send and receive to each other nonverbally.
Many people want to know how to read body
language. To get started, body language can be broken down into a few different
channels:
Facial Expressions:
Researcher Dr. Paul Ekman discovered 7 universal
microexpressions — or short facial gestures every human makes when they feel an
intense emotion.
We are very drawn to looking at and observing
the face to understand someone’s hidden emotions. They are an essential part of
body language.
Body Proxemics:
Proxemics is a term for how our body moves in
space. We are constantly looking at how someone is moving — are they gesturing?
Leaning? Moving towards or away from us?
Body movements tell us a lot about
preferences and nervousness. They are instrumental body language cues.
Ornaments:
Clothes, jewelry, sunglasses, hairstyles, are
all extensions of our body language.
Not only do certain colors and styles send
signals to others, how we interact with our ornaments is also telling.
Is someone a fidgeter with their watch or
ring? Do they constantly self-preen or touch their hair? These are all body
language cues.
Body Language Principles
How To Read People’s Body Language
There are actually two sides to reading body
language in others.
Decoding is your ability to read people’s
cues. It is how you interpret hidden emotions, information and personality from
someone’s nonverbal.
Encoding is your ability to send cues to
other people. This is how you control your personal branding, what first
impression you give and how you make people feel when they are with you.
Vanessa
Van Edwards
is a national best selling author and behavioral investigator with Science of
People.
Vanessa
is Lead Investigator at Science of People. She is the bestselling author of
Captivate: The Science of Succeeding with People. Her book has been translated
into 15 different languages and more than 20 million people watch her on
YouTube.
Vanessa
shares tangible skills to improve interpersonal communication and leadership,
including her insights on how people work. She’s developed a science-based
framework for understanding different personalities to improve our EQ and help
us communicate with colleagues, clients and customers.
She
works with entrepreneurs, growing businesses, and trillion dollar companies;
and has been featured on CNN, BBC, CBS, Fast Company, Inc., Entrepreneur
Magazine, USA Today, the Today Show and many more.
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