Body language, part one:

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I went to a lecture that talked about body language. Here is some of the notes I took. The subject of body language is always fascinated me. This can be useful in giving speeches, writing characters and story telling.

What I push against (with my hands) goes away.
What I pull (with my hands) comes toward me.
Put a one dollar bill on the mere to represent the mindset of receiving all good things.
What you push down, you hold in place… For example, we want a child to calm down and be quiet. You do the pushing down motion
The scratching means they need more information. It is a big scratch the game too much information.
Hands are scratching means I don’t understand what you’re saying.
Rob shoulders and puts hands down: I don’t want to do what you want me to do. A child of the parent may do this when given an assignment that is mowing the lawn.
To raise trust, keep your hands visible.
Hand in the pocket means hiding personal self.
The hand is partly in the pocket, but some of it is outside, you can still connect with the person.
Hands on hips, = they have decided.
Folded arms, this There used to think this was a sign of close mindedness, but recent research shows that you can read the face to understand what the on-screen.
We get nervous dispensations different parts of the body and you want it to scratch. It indicates that you doubt what is going on.
Biting lips that there are words that the person wants to say but it also compensate them or they want to share a tough message.
Licking lips in a desert. The dry a lot more to the lips or you’re trying to calm yourself, and it’s an emotional calming technique.

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