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M8/OM5 - Body Language Basics Although you can’t rely on non-verbal communication alone, the following examples of body language may help you to decipher what your colleagues, customers, boss or even patients are thinking! Frustration Pointing index finger, Rubbing hair or back of neck, Kicking ground, Wringing
hands, Sighing, Suspicion Arms crossed, Sideways glance, Pointing shoulder, Body pointing toward exit,
Boredom Head in palm of hand, Slouching, Clicking ball-point pen, Drumming fingers on
table, Doodling, Doubt Talking with hand over mouth, Rubbing eyes. Nerves Fidgeting, Interrupting gestures, Rubbing palms together, Clearing throat, Pulling on ear, Talking with hand over mouth, Bobbing head. Insecurity Biting fingernails, Chewing on thumb or pencil, Evaluation Stroking chin, Glasses or pencil in mouth, Pinching bridge of nose, Pacing floor, Hand to cheek. Openness Hands open, Arms uncrossed, Coat unbuttoned, Readiness Arms grasping edge of table, Leaning forward, Cooperation Sitting on edge of chair, Hand to face, Hands open, Arms uncrossed.
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