Simply put, body language is the unspoken communication we all use in every face-to-face encounter with other human beings. You could say it's more powerful than anything said aloud. Ninety-three per cent of our everyday communications is non-verbal. Only 7% has to do with words at all. You could be telling that other person much more with your body language than you would ever say in words.
Determining and regulating your own body language could well mean the difference when it comes to job interviews, networking meetings, banquets and business dinners, or even a social occasion, such as a date. Even trickier is learning to read and understand the other person's body language.
So, you're probably asking yourself, "How do I regulate my body language to give a true representation of how I feel when I interact with others?"
Start with the distance between you and the person with whom you're speaking. If you get too close, people feel you're in their face, or too pushy. Too far away, and you could be seen as standoffish.
The angle of your body is a dead giveaway to others. We tend to angle our body towards those people we find friendly or interesting, and angle away from those we feel are cold or unfriendly. Crossing your arms over your chest shows defensiveness. This posture says, "I'm closed off and keeping you out."
Eye Contact is one of the most important ways to communicate with others. Looking them in the eye shows respect and interest. We've all experienced the person who looks constantly at their watch, or seems to be far away and not listening to us. Their body language says, "I have other places to be and other more interesting people to talk to than you." Or the person that you know is not listening to what you're saying, but instead is busy deciding what he/she will say next. Someone whose eyes are downcast, not looking you in the eye could be exhibiting signs of shyness, or it could be deceit. Someone who is lying to you will not look you in the eye.
The head position also says a lot. To show confidence or authority, simply keep your head level. This says, "Take me seriously, my words are important." To show friendliness and interest in what the other person is saying, tilt your head slightly to one side or the other.
Mouth movements are easy clues to what the other person may be feeling. If they purse their lips or twist them, they could be thinking carefully about what you just said, or disagreeing with you, but holding back comment. You can certainly tell when someone is not pleased.
The handshake is extremely important in the communication with others. No one wants to shake a hand like a wet noodle; at the same time, a handshake needn't be a contest of strength. It's a handshake, not arm wrestling. Many people also don't quite know what to do with their hands after the handshake, especially when meeting someone new. They tend to clasp their hands together, nervously, or fiddle with their jewelry.
Since we're constantly sending out these powerful messages, it's clear we should make an effort to learn more about what our bodies say to others. And learning what others are really saying to us is of paramount importance in our day-to-day communications.
So, chin up, shoulders back, keep your distance, head up, eyes sharp, don't be pushy or standoffish, smile and shake that hand. You too can learn to speak fluent body language.
How To Understand Body Language
Did you know Great Dane dogs, just like any other dog breeds are highly intelligent creatures. They have the capacity to read and understand your body language, but many pet owners overlook that reality. What our body language shows has a major impact on how well a dog will listen and obey our commands. With the correct form of body language, your dog can quickly realize what behavior to act in a given situation.
Let say for example you got overexcited Great Dane dogs who are fond of jumping on every guest who come to visit you. This is common to most dogs at some point in time. They are overwhelmed with happiness and excitement every time they notice that somebody is standing at your door. Your dog will wonder whether or not the newcomer wants to play with him. They are curious about the treats, even the smell and how they are going to react in that given situation.
You, on the other hand are doing your best to get your dog to stop being so excited and jumping on everyone. You started yelling at him but instead of controlling him, this approach only adds to his excitement. You gave harsh and loud “Off" commands but it’s not working. What is supposed to be a peaceful intention turns into a big chaotic party.
Why chaotic party? This is because to your dog you are just joining in on the fun and excitement that he is feeling. Your Great Dane misunderstood your body language and the way you are communicating with him. Instead of changing your dog’s behavior, you are only making the situation worst.
Given the above example, you now realize that your body language and excitability only made your Great Dane dogs feel more stimulated about what they are doing. All you need to do to make the situation better is to take a different approach, no matter what action you are trying to communicate with your dog. Below are some useful tips that you can use when dealing in situations like this.
1. Avoid chasing your pet even if you are angry with him. You may be upset with them, but to your dog, he thinks that you are playing a game and he needs to run in order to be in the game.
2. Show a very bold and upright body position when giving your dog a command. Simply stand up, chest forward and head back. Your Great Dane dog will have a slight bit of intimidation and you will gain more respect from him.
3. Being aggressive will only worsen the problem. The best thing for you to do is to move slowly and talk in a soothing tone of voice. Display the same behavior you wish him to use. This will calm him down and will be easier for you to change his behavior.
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