The Importance of Body Language

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The difference between the spoken words and our understanding of their significance mostly derives from what is considered to be the “conscious and unconscious movements and postures by which attitudes and feelings are communicated” (Chapman, 2011), otherwise called as body language. Study in this area tends to put an emphasis on clarifying how certain characteristics of the human body effect the impression we make on others. It is whispered that famous politicians, great leaders of corporates and head of states use the methods of reading others gestures to transfer them ideas using tricks which combined with their attitude and standing makes one to be manipulated easily. “Today's politicians understand that politics is about image and appearance and most high-profile politicians now have personal body language consultants to help them come across as being sincere, caring and honest, especially when they're not” (Pease 2004, 26). Most of the people underestimate the power of their body language. There are certain techniques, which being used correctly can help you learn a lot more about others and yourself. While most believe that body language makes an impression only on observers, this paper will also elaborate on the way that nonverbal communication changes how we see ourselves. Having the right knowledge`s regarding this kind of communication gives you an enormous advantage over others. It permits you to collect data about their personality, point o views, fears, weak points making it possible to even predict ones actions and words while also leaving to him or her the impressions you want them to have for you.

Nonverbal expressions are excellent indexes of what people are feeling. As first impressions are very important, pr...

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...even if you couldn`t before. It is a way of arguing expressing your ideas, opinions, claims, goals, point of views and no one can stop you for doing that because guess what, it is done instinctively and without knowing sometimes you have transmitted your passion and your vision to the world in front of you. In conclusion yes, body language affects both our audience and us.

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