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Featured Love Date Article Of The Month
(March)
Body Language That He/She Is INTO You by
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If a girl walks up
to you, looks into your eyes for 10 seconds, then asks,
"Could you tell me the time?"
You REALLY think she wants to know what time it is?
If you're a straight guy - and you give her the time of day and
walk away, you REALLY need to learn more about BODY LANGUAGE.
Okay, now women.
This guy walks up to you slowly, keeps his eyes on you, then
says, "Excuse me. Do you know where I can mail a letter around
here?"
You think he's desperate to find a post office?
Think about it. He's smiling openly and approaching slowly with
his head tilted. Hallooo!
Offer to show him the way - walk with him -especially if it's a
few blocks away!
Think.
Always be ready and aware! You never know when the perfect
opportunity might be standing there in front of you.
That's WHY understanding body language can REALLY pump up your
love life!
Body language is the quiet, secret and most powerful language of
all!
According to experts, our non-verbal language communicates about
50% of what we really mean (voice tonality contributes 38%)
while words themselves contribute a mere 7%.
Our bodies send out messages constantly and often we don't
recognize that we're communicating a lot more than we realize.
Our understanding and use of non-verbal cues in facial
expression are familiar to us nearly from birth
By familiarizing ourselves with a few basic nonverbal signals,
we can improve our ability to understand what people are really
communicating and become aware of what we are broadcasting to
the world with our own non-verbal cues.
A person's body posture, movements and positions more often tell
us exactly what they mean (which may be the exact opposite of
what they are saying). Many people are unaware of how loudly
they communicate with their bodies.
This guy might as well stand up, wave his arms and scream, "I'm
a lousy cheat! Please - flunk me, now!"
Our use and reading of body language is largely unconscious. We
understand what a person indicates with their gestures and body
positions and we send out our own messages - but we rarely stop
to think about how we do it.
Often when a person is considered to have great intuition about
other people, their understanding is actually due to careful
observation of individuals, and conscious or unconscious
understanding of non-verbal communication. These people can see
interpret verbal and non-verbal language due to training or
years of observation and analysis of people.
We need to recognize and give credibility to our own "intuition"
and "feelings" about a person or situation.
One of the most basic instances involves our personal "space."
We notice that when a stranger or someone gets too close, we
feel uncomfortable. Unconsciously we know the distancing from
others that is appropriate for our own culture. Every day we
judge our own distance and respect the space of others by
avoiding getting too close and follow our "feeling" to adjust to
the correct distances from friends as opposed to acquaintances
or strangers. |