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Body language session- Pedagogy S.No Learning Point Time (minutes) Activity 1 Icebreaker 10 Student /Partner Introductions 2 Introduction/ Objectives 5 Trainer Presentation (TP) 3 Importance of Body Language (BL) 10 TP 4 Features of BL + Confusing BL 20 TP 5 Ways to read BL 15 TP + Students/ Identify Images Break 5 Break 6 How to develop good BL 20 TP + students/ Role play 7 Ways to avoid bad BL 20 TP 8 Summary/ Exercise 15 Students/ Match the columns TOTAL 120

Body Language He who does not understand a look will not understand a long explanation either Ancient proverb

Understanding Body Language He who does not understand d a look will not understand a long explanation either Ancient proverb

What is Body Language? Body language is the language transmitted by posture, clothes, gestures and facial expressions It is the unspoken communication that goes on in every Face-to-Face encounter with another human being It tells you their true feelings towards you and how well your words are being received

Factors that affect Body Language Posture & Clothes : 23% + Gestures : 57% + Facial expressions : 20%

Importance of Body Language Our physical gestures are subconsciously interpreted by others Provides information about an individual s character, emotions, and reactions Body language presents to audience what we feel & think about the particular matter

Features of Body Language Nervousness Clearing throat, "whew" sound, whistling, smoking, pinching flesh covering mouth, jiggling money or keys, tugging ears, wringing hands Short breaths, "tsk" sound, tightly clenched hands, wringing i hands, fist like Frustration gestures pointing index finger rubbing hand through hair.

Features of Body Language Open hands, unbuttoned coat Openness Arms crossed, sideways glance, touching-rubbing nose, rubbing eyes, buttoned coat, drawing away Defensiveness Insecurity Pinching flesh, chewing pen, thumb over thumb, biting fingernails

Features of Body Language Cooperation Upper body in sprinter'ss position, open hands, sitting on edge of chair, hand to face gestures, unbuttoning coat. Steepled hands, hands behind back, back stiffened, hands in coat pockets with thumb out, hands on lapels of coat Confidence

Features of Body Language Tapping foot or holding something in hand and fiddling with it or having a key chain in finger and moving it around finger. All this indicates restlessness, disinterest and a desire to end the session. Moving key-chain around one's finger is an indication of a desire to leave.

Remember. Anyone who gives you a handshake with two hands, when first meeting you, is likely to be insincere and overwhelming, or even deceitful. Tip: Exception is elderly people

Confusing Body Language She may feel comfortable, She may look cool. Careful, you have a very negative signal, even if she is smiling.

Confusing Body Language The lowered steepling of the hands indicates listening, and can also be a negative confidence gesture.

Confusing Body Language The scratch to the back of the neck indicates uncertainty.

Confusing Body Language It can mean nervousness or deceit. It can mean a desire to shut out the words they are hearing, or the words aren't 'going in'. they've heard enough.

Confusing Body Language Hot under the collar! People touch their face 10 times more than normal when they feel uncomfortable. When you lie, you feel a tingling sensation around your face and neck, and feel you need to touch or relieve the area.

Class Exercise Can you identify the body language from each of the following images displayed?

2. Attentive 4. Anxious 1. Affectionate 3. Angry 5. Ashamed Confident 6. Bored Confused

Fed-Up Lazy Excited Mean Jealous Worried Satisfied Tired

Ways to develop Positive Body Language Be Energetic! Display variety in your gestures Display Purpose No pacing, rocking, swaying Exercise and stay fit No body odour Respect personal space

Proper Posture Erect posture- eager to do task (Could also be hostile) A person with a straight head, erect shoulders, fast steps and straight posture gives an impression of a confident person Stooping shoulders gives an impression of an under-confident person

Eyes (as you see them) Eyes - upward to the right (their left) Trying to recall memories Eyes - upwards to the left (their right) Creating visual images (we think in pictures)

What your eyes say about you? Face is the index of the mind ", and the eyes are 50% of it! Gazing towards blank while conversing is an indication i of recollecting something. Shutting eyes frequently indicates disinterest or lack of keenness in the discussion and the subject matter. It is a sort of escapist reaction. Best is to practice looking above the eyes, near the forehead (above the nose) of the other person while speaking. TIP: Make eye contact for 3-4 seconds but don t stare. Look long enough to identify if the other person s eye colour

Correct Handshake Handshake is an integral part of one's personality Correct handshake h can greatly improve first impression i Practice a strong, well gripped and vertical handshake A well gripped and strong handshake creates a positive impression No wet hands, no limp hands Shake from the elbow, not shoulder Shake hands with women also

Ways to develop positive body language Steepling Hands This is frequently used in superior/subordinate interaction. It demonstrates confidence and a 'know-it-all' attitude. There are 2 versions: 1) The raised steeple - when the person is talking, expressing their opinion 2) The lowered steeple - when the person is listening

Ways to develop positive body language Palm Gripping This is a confidence/superiority position. The person has their stomach, heart and throat regions exposed which is an unconscious act of fearlessness. TIP: If you are in stressful situation assuming this position can help calm you down and take control of the situation.

Ways to develop Positive Body Language Mirroring Positions Two people talking, standing in the same pose This indicates that they are in agreement with each other, they like each other If you want to establish a rapport with someone, mirror their poses This will have the effect of relaxing them Give them a non-verbal indication that you are both thinking along the same lines

Negative Body Language to avoid Feet dragging - implies lethargy - unlikely to impress Head down - implies timidity, again not a positive impression Shoulders drooped - implies lethargy and weariness Weak handshake - implies meek and ineffectual personality Shifty eyes es - implies nervousness Arms crossed on chest - implies a defensive stance Fidgeting g - implies nervousness Hands in pockets - implies you have something to hide TIP R l d d l i i TIP: Respect personal space don t stand too close in meeting or elevators

Poor Handshake WEAK HANDSHAKE-THE FISH `WET FISH from a man this normally means a weak character, someone who is easily persuaded.

How to identify Liars? Covering the mouth with the hand Scratching the nose quite frequently Moving the hand to scratch or rub the ear Scratching the side of the neck with fingers

Conclusion With the right information and a little practice, we can train ourselves to overcome most of our negative body language habits.