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BODY LANGUAGE SUMBITTED BY: ABHISHEK BAJPAI 1

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BODY LANGUAGE

SUMBITTED BY:ABHISHEK BAJPAI

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• Body language is a kind of nonverbal communication, where thoughts, intentions, or feelings are expressed by physical behaviors, such as facial expressions, body posture, gestures, eye movement, touch and the use of space.

BODY LANGUAGE

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PHYSICAL MOVEMENT

• Facial expression• Body postures• Gestures• Handshakes• Other types of

physical movements

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FACIAL EXPRESSIONS

Combinations of eyes, eyebrow, lips, nose, and cheek movements help form different moods of an individual (e.g.

happy, sad, depressed, angry, etc.)

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LYING

Of all the non-verbal body language that we may observe, being able to tell whether a person is lying or not will stand you in good stead.

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BODY POSTURES

Emotions can also be detected through body postures. Research has shown that

body postures are more accurately recognized when an emotion is compared

with a different or neutral emotion

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THEY SEE THE WAY WE STAND

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RIGHT WAY TO APPROACH

1.CONVERSATION APPROACH.

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2.GREETING APPROACH

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• Intimate– Touching – 6-18”

• Social – Close 4-7 feet– Far - 7-12 feet

• Personal– Close -1½ to 2½ feet– Far - 2½ to 4 ½ feet

• Public – Close - 12-25 feet– Far - 25 feet or greater

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GESTURE

Gestures are movements made with body parts (e.g. hands, arms, fingers, head, legs) and they may be

voluntary or involuntary

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TO EXPRESS AN IDEA – a swing of hand

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ATTITUDE SPEAKS FOR ITSELF

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Handshakes are regular greeting rituals and are commonly done on meeting, greeting, offering congratulations or after the completion of an agreement.

HANDSHAKES

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LET YOUR HANDSHAKE BE A GREATER BOND THEN ANY WRITTEN CONTRACT

-STEVE MARABOLI

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Other types of physical movements

Covering one’s mouth suggests suppression of feeling and perhaps uncertainty. This could also mean that

he/she is thinking hard and may be unsure of what to say next.

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TONE OF VOICE

Tone of voice is a combination of spoken language and body language.

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YOUR BODY LANGUAGE WILL HELP YOU IN-

• Social life• Presentation• Attraction• Negotiation• Lecture

• Sales and marketing• Specially, For a better life

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THE MIRACLE OF BODY LANGUAGE IS NO ILLUSION

THANK YOU!!!!