Your body language should complement and reinforce your words, never overpower them. Positive body language can convey interest and enthusiasm. Some ways to use positive body language include: Posture: Maintaining an open and upright posture. Be relaxed, but don't slouch. Eye contact: Maintaining good eye contact. Try to hold the other person's gaze for a few seconds at a time. Facial expressions: Being aware of your facial expressions, as they can convey a range of emotions. Hand gestures: Using hand gestures appropriately while speaking to capture people's attention and emphasize... Show more Your body language should complement and reinforce your words, never overpower them. Positive body language can convey interest and enthusiasm. Some ways to use positive body language include: Posture: Maintaining an open and upright posture. Be relaxed, but don't slouch. Eye contact: Maintaining good eye contact. Try to hold the other person's gaze for a few seconds at a time. Facial expressions: Being aware of your facial expressions, as they can convey a range of emotions. Hand gestures: Using hand gestures appropriately while speaking to capture people's attention and emphasize important points. Mirroring: Subconsciously copying the body language, vocal qualities, or attitude of another person. Mirroring often occurs in social situations, particularly in the company of close friends or family. Show less
Your body language should complement and reinforce your words, never overpower them.
Positive body language can convey interest and enthusiasm. Some ways to use positive body language include: Posture: Maintaining an open and upright posture. Be relaxed, but don't slouch. Eye contact: Maintaining good eye contact. Try to hold the other person's gaze for a few seconds at a time. Facial expressions: Being aware of your facial expressions, as they can convey a range of emotions. Hand gestures: Using hand gestures appropriately while speaking to capture people's attention and emphasize important points. Mirroring: Subconsciously copying the body language, vocal qualities, or attitude of another person. Mirroring often occurs in social situations, particularly in the company of close friends or family.
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