This document discusses various non-verbal indicators that can be communicated through body language, including indicators of dominance, submission, reassurance, anxiety, lies, attraction, smoking habits, posture, head tilting, arm crossing, touching, laughing, eye contact, sitting positions, hair playing, finger drumming, handshakes, lying and flirting. It notes that body language is a resourceful field of psychology that provides insights during dialogues.
This document discusses various non-verbal indicators that can be communicated through body language, including indicators of dominance, submission, reassurance, anxiety, lies, attraction, smoking habits, posture, head tilting, arm crossing, touching, laughing, eye contact, sitting positions, hair playing, finger drumming, handshakes, lying and flirting. It notes that body language is a resourceful field of psychology that provides insights during dialogues.
This document discusses various non-verbal indicators that can be communicated through body language, including indicators of dominance, submission, reassurance, anxiety, lies, attraction, smoking habits, posture, head tilting, arm crossing, touching, laughing, eye contact, sitting positions, hair playing, finger drumming, handshakes, lying and flirting. It notes that body language is a resourceful field of psychology that provides insights during dialogues.
Body language during dialogues Indicators of dominance • The knight’s posture: Indicators of submission/misery Indicators of reassurance/emphaty Indicators of anxiety Lie indicators Erotic indicators Smoking-related indicators Hands in the pocket Tilting your head Crossing your arms Magical touch Laugh Eye contact Sitting posture of men The way a female sits Playing with your hair Drumming fingers Handshake Lying Flirting