Non Verbel Communication

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NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION

It can be devide into 3 parts.


Body language
Tone of voice
SPACE AND DISTANCE

BODY LANGUAGE

Body language plays a crucial role in communication. It includes


non verbal cues such as posture, eye contact, facial expressions,
gestures, and stance. By being mindful of your body language,
you can effectively convey your message and enhance the
overall communication experience. Maintaining good posture
and using open body positions demonstrates confidence and
approachability. Eye contact shows attentiveness and interest in
the conversation. Facial expressions convey emotions and help
in understanding the speaker's message. By aligning your body
language with your message, you can enhance understanding,
build stronger relationships, and improve overall
communication effectiveness.

TONE OF VOICE
The tone of voice plays a big role in communication, influencing
how our words are perceived and understood by others. It
refers to the quality, pitch, volume, and inflection we use when
speaking. By being mindful of your tone of voice, you can
effectively convey emotions, intentions, and attitudes,
enhancing the overall impact of your message. It's important to
match your tone of voice with the content and context of the
conversation, ensuring it aligns with your intended message and
desired outcome. By using an appropriate and intentional tone
of voice, you can enhance understanding, promote effective
communication.

SPACE AND DISTANCE

Space and distance are essential elements of effective


communication. They influence the level of comfort, and
connection between individuals. The study of personal space
categorizes interpersonal distances into different zones. The
intimate zone, ranging from 0 to about 18 inches, is reserved for
close relationships and allows for confidential conversations
and physical contact. The personal zone, extending from 1.5 to
4 feet, is appropriate for interactions with friends, and
colleagues. The social zone, spanning from 4 to 12 feet, is
common in formal or professional interactions, such as group
discussions or public speaking. By respecting personal
boundaries and adjusting your proximity accordingly, you can
create a comfortable environment that promotes effective
communication and positive interactions with others.

It's all about non-verbal communication.


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