Have you heard of the word Body English?
I remember one basketball game when the sportscaster said, “Air Jordan used a little Body English to coax that ball into the hoop, as he released the free throw”. He meant that the player moved his hips sideways, as if using mind control, so that the ball will go through the basket.
Body English is just one of the myriad of examples of body language that we do and apply to our lives every now and then, consciously or unconsciously.
Body language is the unspoken or non-verbal mode of communication that we do in every single aspect of our interaction with another person.
It is like a mirror that tells us what the other person thinks and feels in response to our words or actions. Body language involves gestures, mannerisms, and other bodily signs.
Would you believe that in real life situations, 60% to 80% of the messages that we convey to other people are transmitted through body language and the actual verbal communication accounts for only 7% to 10%?
Our ability to use body language in a positive way and to read other people’s minds through their body language separates the men...