People make snap judgments about each other based on body
language. It is possible to improve your body language and the
way that others view you. Give an air of confidence when meeting
with colleagues and potential clients. Understanding the
subtleties of body language makes it easier to improve your own.
Simply pay attention to what you say and do.
Be Aware of Your Movements
It is important to be aware of your movements and what they mean. The
best way to do this, however, is to make sure that the movements are
genuine. Faked body language typically looks disjointed and unnatural.
People can subconsciously pick up on these movements.
Tips:
Relax: Try to relax and implement open body language. This will help prevent any nervous
body signals.
Watch your hands: Use comfortable gestures when talking. Do not hide your hands, and try to
avoid fidgeting or touching your face.
Eye contact: Maintain eye contact, but do stare at people.
Smile: Avoid fake smiles. Give genuine smiles to instill trust.
Watch your head: Look ahead; tilting is submissive. Nod occasionally to signal your interest.
Our bodies are apt to be our
autobiographies.
Frank Gilete Burgess
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The Power of Confidence
Improve body language by increasing personal confidence. Everyone has a personal
level of confidence that is evident in body language. There are simple ways that can
help improve confidence and body language.
Tips:
Exercise: A strong body will boost personal confidence. It can also improve posture.
Dress: Our appearance affects our confidence. Dressing well will help improve our self‐
esteem.
Posture: An open posture will induce confidence. It will also improve the way others see you.
Speech: Speak in a confident tone to increase your feelings of confidence. Do not mumble.
Position and Posture
Posture and body position are effective forms of communication. Pay attention to
your position and posture and think about what they are communicating.
Posture: Straight posture automatically increases confidence and
alertness. Avoid slouching, but remain relaxed.
Position: Open body positions communicate a relaxed and confident
demeanor. Closed body positions indicate defensiveness.
Practice in a Mirror
Practice is the key to success. Many people have poor body mechanics. They do
not realize the mechanics alter their posture or positions. Practicing body
language in front of a mirror will give an accurate evaluation of what you are
communicating.
What to Practice:
Note your posture: Pay attention to any tendencies to slouch or hunch over. Practice your
posture until it is correct.
Note your gestures: Identify any nervous gestures you use, and consciously try to avoid them.
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Practice talking: Your tone should match your gestures and body language.
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Case Study
A CEO had difficulty with his public image. This caused the stock price to drop. His
assistant suggested that he take the time to improve his body language. The CEO
began exercising and taking the time to relax. In addition, he took the time to
practice his body language in the mirror on a daily basis. As his posture and body
language improved, so did his public image. People began to view him as a strong
leader, and the stock price doubled the next year.
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