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- Body Language - Communicates
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- Body Language - Business World
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- Body Language - Significance
- Body Language - Defining
- Body Language - Introduction
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Body Language - Defining
Body Language is a non-verbal communication where messages are sent through postures, eye-contacts, movements, usage of space and change in the intonation of voice etc. instead of using words and speech to communicate.
The study of Body Language is also called “Kinesics” derived from the Greek word “Kinesis” meaning “motion”.
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Body Language operates on all three states of human consciousness, i.e. conscious state, subconscious state and unconscious state.
Many interviewers have mentioned an aural sense of connection with some candidates which were independent of their looks of the and the words they spoke. Many patients give high points to their psychiatrists due to their abipty to read the unspoken part of a sentence, and be able to go - “I get what you are saying…”
Body Language encompasses many studies pke facial expressions, analyzing the need for personal space, mirroring your body movement with others, seating positions and other signs.
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