Interpreting and presenting body language has been difficult during the pandemic. Body language can be both conscious and subconscious, with the potential to strengthen verbal messages or cause ...
Love it or hate it, the modern workplace is now a global one. We communicate through screens, speak different languages, and have different cultural upbringings. Thankfully, a big part of effective ...
Do you cross your arms? Slump your shoulders? Avoid eye contact? These non-verbal cues could be ruining your chance of success. Positive body language projects confidence, engagement, and credibility, ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Ever wonder what that crossed-arm stance really means or why someone bites their lip when they’re nervous? You’re not alone! Many of us are fascinated by the silent language of body ...
There’s no doubt that crafting clear and compelling talking points is an important element of your leadership effectiveness, but the strategic use of body language also plays a key role. Maybe an even ...
Words account for just 7% of communication impact, while tone and body language make up the other 93%, according to Dr. Albert Mehrabian’s 7-38-55 Rule. Learning to enhance verbal clarity, tone of ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Cheryl Robinson covers areas of leadership, pivoting and careers. Have you considered the ripple effect your body language has ...
Coupled with intentional open verbal cues and communication, body language and other nonverbal tactics can add value to your conversations and enhance your social connections. Similar to how our words ...
Hand movements are often treated as a nervous tic to be suppressed, but a growing body of research suggests they are one of the most powerful tools a speaker has. Across lab experiments, large-scale ...
From dating “mating rituals” to lived-in love, your body language can be pretty telling.