Scientific Research: Body Language, Non-Verbal Communication
Influence and gain control of every moment in every interaction you have in your professional career from now on.
Once you begin being attuned to the signals you are sending out and the signals you are getting from others, you'll be more aware of the real dynamic of every interaction, and influence it in the moment instead of regretting not being able to control it.
BEING AWARE OF WHAT THE OTHER PEOPLE ARE FEELING
Non-verbal communication isn't just about how you communicate, but reading what others are communicating to you. In this course, you'll learn how to watch for subtle changes on body language, facial expressions, engagement levels, and eye contact to quickly catch any changes in your conversation partners, and make adjustments early.
LEARN MORE THAN JUST BODY LANGUAGE
Non-verbal communication is not the same as reading body language. It's much more. Non-verbal communication includes the physical environment you choose, the time of the interaction, and many other details that communicate by implying.
OFTEN, WHAT YOU COMMUNICATE ISN'T WHAT'S UNDERSTOOD
Sometimes you want to send out a certain message, but because body language cues are so subtle, other people might interpret them differently than you had intended. In this course, you'll lean to be more precise and clear with your intentions.
WHY BODY LANGUAGE IS SO IMPORTANT AS A PROFESSIONAL
In a professional environment, people don't often tell you what they really think or feel because they are afraid to cause a conflict. So to bridge the communication gap, you must learn to read body language and nonverbal communication cues.
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