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Body Language Mastercourse

Offered By: Skillshare

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Body Language Courses Communication Skills Courses Interpersonal Skills Courses Nonverbal Communication Courses

Course Description

Overview

Welcome to the Body Language Mastercourse. Body language is something that everyone has to deal with on a daily basis. Unfortunately the school system did not teach us how to understand and pick up on the nuances of body language. Most people have a basic understanding, but understanding the subtle nuances are extremely important to effective communication. 

We will break down some common body language signs and what they mean. This includes both positive and negative signs, that way you know what you should be doing and what to avoid. 


Syllabus

  • Introduction
  • Section 2 - Congruency
  • Section 2 - Open Body Language
  • Section 2 - See the whole picture
  • Section 3 - Hands on heart
  • Section 3 - Hands on hips
  • Section 3 - Crossing Leg
  • Section 3 - Hand in pocket
  • Section 3 - Hands on table
  • Section 4 - Touching face
  • Section 4 - Crossing of arms
  • Section 4 - Adjusting shirt cuff
  • Section 4 - Rubbing the neck
  • Section 5 - Slightly to the right
  • Section 5 - Personal bubble
  • Section 5 - Body Position
  • Section 5 - Taking up space
  • Section 6 - Covering Eyes
  • Section 6 - Dilating pupils
  • Section 6 - Disappearing Lips
  • Section 6 - Eyebrows
  • Section 6 - Face changing color
  • Section 7 - Deeper voice
  • Section 7 - Coughing
  • Section 7 - Upswings and downswings
  • Section 7 - Power of silence
  • Bonus Section - Matching and Mirroring

Taught by

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