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- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Introduction
- About This Book
- Conventions Used in This Book
- Foolish Assumptions
- How This Book Is Organized
- Part 1: Getting Started with Body Language
- Part 2: Starting at the Top
- Part 3: Letting the Limbs Do the Talking
- Part 4: Putting the Body into Social and Business Context
- Part 5: The Part of Tens
- Icons Used in This Book
- Beyond the Book
- Where to Go from Here
- Part 1: Getting Started with Body Language
- Chapter 1: Exploring the Fundamentals of Body Language
- Discovering How Body Language Conveys Messages
- Examining Key Types of Gestures
- Getting the Most Out of Body Language
- Chapter 2: Looking Closer at Nonverbal Behavior
- Observing the History of Body Language
- Understanding the Nuts and Bolts of Body Language
- Spotting Differences in Body Language
- Offering a Final Word on Nonverbal Behaviors
- Part 2: Starting at the Top
- Chapter 3: Heading to the Heart of the Matter
- Demonstrating Power and Authority
- Showing Agreement and Encouragement: The Nod
- Displaying Attention and Interest
- Indicating Submissiveness or Worry
- Showing Boredom
- Indicating That You’re Deep in Thought
- Chapter 4: Watching Facial Expressions
- Letting Your Face Do the Talking
- Recognizing Facial Expressions
- Chapter 5: Eyeing the Situation
- The Power of the Held Gaze
- The Wandering Eye: Breaking Eye Contact
- Chapter 6: Mastering Lip Reading
- Revealing Thoughts, Intentions, and Emotions
- Differentiating Smiles
- Remembering that Laughter’s the Best Medicine
- Part 3: Letting the Limbs Do the Talking
- Chapter 7: Taking It from the Torso
- Gaining Insights into the Impact of Posture
- Identifying the Three Main Postures
- Changing Attitudes by Changing Posture
- Using Posture to Aid Communication
- Shrugging Signals
- Chapter 8: Arming Yourself
- Crossing Your Arms
- Conveying Friendliness, Honesty, and Joy
- Touching to Connect
- Chapter 9: Letting Your Hands Do the Talking
- Reading Palms
- Hands Up!
- Letting the Fingers Do the Talking
- Analyzing Handshakes
- Taking Things in Hand
- Displacing Your Energy
- Chapter 10: Standing Your Ground
- Taking a Stance
- Reflecting Your Feelings in How You Position Your Feet
- Walking Styles
- Chapter 11: Playing with Props
- Using Accessories to Reflect Mental States
- Through the Looking Glasses
- Making It Up as You Go Along
- Dressing the Part
- Part 4: Putting the Body into Social and Business Context
- Chapter 12: Being Aware of Space and Distance
- Understanding the Effect of Space
- Knowing Your Space
- Using Space
- Considering Seating Arrangements
- Orientating Yourself
- Chapter 13: Rating, Dating, and Mating: Sensual and Sexual Body Language
- Attracting Someone’s Attention
- Showing that You’re Available
- Progressing through the Romance
- Chapter 14: Interviewing, Influencing, and Playing Politics
- Making a Great First Impression: The Interview
- Creating a Positive Environment
- Angling Your Body to Convey Attitudes
- Negotiating Styles
- Chapter 15: Crossing the Cultural Divide
- Recognizing the Different Strokes for Different Folks
- Observing the Conventions of Higher- and Lower-Status Behavior
- Getting Specific: Common Gestures, Multiple Interpretations
- Avoiding Problems and not Causing Offense
- Chapter 16: Communicating in Challenging Circumstances
- Avoiding the Spread of Disease
- Adopting New Forms of Salutations
- Meeting Virtually
- Part 5: The Part of Tens
- Chapter 17: Ten Ways to Read Other People
- Distinguishing Between Positive and Negative Body Language
- Pay Attention to the Voice
- Notice Their Breathing Patterns
- Look at Their Fingers
- Check Where They’re Leaning
- Watch Their Eyes
- Monitor Their Movements
- Notice the Nuances of Their Smile
- Look at Their Feet
- Take in the Whole Picture
- Chapter 18: Ten Ways to Demonstrate Confidence
- Claim Your Space
- Act Decisively
- Be Consistent
- Acknowledge Mistakes
- Persevere
- Model Excellence
- Demonstrate Comfort
- Speak Clearly, Concisely, and with Cadence
- Practice Public Speaking
- Act “As If”
- Chapter 19: Ten Ways to Improve Your Nonverbal Communication
- Take an Interest
- Know What You Want to Express
- Model Excellence
- Mirror Others
- Practice Gestures
- Develop Timing and Synchronization
- Dress the Part
- Act How You Want to Be Perceived
- Demonstrate Awareness
- Ask for Feedback
- Index
- About the Author
- Advertisement Page
- Connect with Dummies
- End User License Agreement
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