Body Language: Proven Body Language and Persuasion Methods by Bruce Magazine

(14b) Proven Body Language and Persuasion Methods

Body language: proven body language and persuasion methods

(14b)


If you know nothing, know this: confidence building is the key to success. When we enjoy a confident and open mind, we enjoy a new life. An untouchable self-esteem will expand communication skills, empower body language, and project an important image of success.

 

 

Genre: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / General

Secondary Genre: SELF-HELP / Affirmations

Language: English

Keywords: Psychology, personality, relationship, body language, body language secrets, body language training, how to analyze people, NLP and Persuasion for Manipulation, Influence, Communication, communication skills

Word Count: 15697

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A full list of illustrators is likely to be rather more extensive then this guide can cover. However, try and start recognizing them in your daily life and whether you frequently display them (or whether people around you do). 

 

Affect Displays

In psychology, affect is a term used that means emotion. Hence, affect displays are emotional displays – movements that confer an emotional meaning. 

 

This includes expressions, but also other aspects of kinesics. We tend to interpret people who are slouched or clinging to their own body with their arms as lacking in confidence or sad. Conversely, people who walk with a spring in their step or who bounce and are quite bodily animated when they talk as being happy. These are both examples of affect displays. Affect displays are often rather uncontrolled and spontaneous – as compared to emblems, which are used deliberately. 


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