Is Kinesics an Exact Science……Or Merely REALLY Close?

by admin on December 30, 2008



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body language.jpgHmmmm…….let’s ponder that one for a little bit! 

Because people can learn to mask or fake their nonverbal cues (indeed, readers of this book will learn to prevent others from reading their body language if that is their desire), body language will never be an exact science.

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But it the rare person who puts in the effort to create such a mask, and even the rarer one who can maintain it – making the mastery of deciphering nonverbal cues in most situations quite possible, and well worth the effort.

With practice and a keen understanding of the basics, the study of body language can give you a tremendous edge! It is our intention to provide this for you right here on these pages….AND our free course.

Let’s take another look at the Body Language Overview and What We’ve Covered Thus Far!

  1. Neuroscience now backs up body language theories.
  2. Mastering body language gives people an edge in dealing with others.
  3. The scientific term for nonverbal communication is kinesics.
  4. Body language is both a learned and instinctual process.
  5. Body language includes both reflexive and non-reflexive bodily movements.
  6. Body language will NOT make you a psychic.
  7. Single movements do not give a clear body language picture.
  8. Words, tone of voice and body language must be given near equal weight when interpreting a speaker’s message.

 

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