joi, 15 august 2013

Learn Why Non-Verbal Communication Is Important To You In 7 Steps

By Nick Ashcroft


How about the smartest way to eat an elephant? Some people would just say: "Just one single bite at a time". It's the same with any large task, definitely. If you look at the whole job, it appears to be inconceivable. If you divide it in many, stages, logical pieces, you happen to be capable to observe to accomplish it, step-by-step. Think about a step as somewhat easily achievable. Now figure out yourself when you look back to see that you made it. You can approach learning non-verbal communication techniques in a similar way. This is a approach to deal with the formidable task of understanding those methods, in 7 easy steps.

Step 1 Observe other people while speaking. Focus on their gestures, postures, facial expressions: what can you argue out of it? Check out my site in order to get easy body language reading tips, and practice with this If you don't do this or neglect it, you can expect to miss something essential in order to start mastering those techniques.

Step 2 Stay aware while you talk, be conscious of your mimics. I insist you practice this a lot, really it's all about practicing and finding out how your body language is deeply connected with your inner feelings at that time

Step 3 Reproduce other people gestures in a moderate way. Don't ape your interlocutor. That's really awesome because sets you free from your ordinary way of behaving, and let you learn a lot on people around you. Check which kind of sensations come from every new pattern. For instance of patterns you can imitate some people moving in a certain way while talking. Here you can begin doing those things without any reason, just to try how it feels. Just do it without offending, and it will not be embarrassing. People won't notice the difference because on their behalf that particular unconscious routine is completely normal.

Step 4 Talk with the tempo of your interlocutor. If you do this correctly, you'll understand something more on the person you are talking to, his way of thinking will be clearer to you and you will naturally get hints on how to rely with him or her.

Step 5 Observe his posture and try to guess his mood out of it. Among the important points to note here is that the same posture doesn't always means the same mood. Identical positions may have diverse meanings from person to person, someone can cross his arms because it's cold outside, not due to his disagreement to you. You will benefit a lot from practicing this: interpreting non-verbal language will give you valuable information on how "being in touch" with someone else. This will enhance your social intuition in all those commons situation in life where you have to deal with different people.

Step 6 Observe how the body language of other people reacts in a positive or negative way toward a different conversation theme or when something happens..

Step 7 Practice and speak with different people. Great! Now you're almost there! Don't forget, folks out there can be completely different from you. So question them in order to get a better understanding of their feelings, that's just can't be worthless. Knowing how people feels let you communicate properly with them and gives you the ability of "do the right choice at the right time". Magical.




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