Sunday, 30 January 2011 17:42
Some guys have it easy for them, while others are struggling to get noticed. What is it with these men that girls are attracted to them that easily? Do you have the same aura or do you happen to be one of those who will do anything to have a girl get a second look at you?
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Friday, 28 January 2011 18:18
From infancy, we begin to use body language to express ourselves, from everything between needs and feelings. It is how we learn to get our needs met. As we age while learning to talk, we continue to use a series of body language signals along with a grunt here and there to entertain, have a need met, or show an emotion we are feeling that we are not yet able to express verbally. If, while we are young, our caretakers pick up our body language signals easily, as we age we are more apt to continue to refine the skill of using body language.
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Wednesday, 26 January 2011 00:09
Power body language is a form of dominant body language but also has a rescue/hero aspect to it as well. People who use power body language on a regular basis are those who are in a position of authority or like to act as if they are. It can be a spouse or partner that tries to remain the power center in a relationship that uses power body language. If a person appears to always have control over your time and space, they are more then likely exhibiting a lot of power play body language, and is one way they have achieved this power over you.
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Tuesday, 25 January 2011 00:43
Attentive body language is the act of showing through body language that you are listening and hearing what another is saying. Yawning or nodding off would be an example of inattentive body language. Being able to properly exhibit attentive body language can make a huge impact if you are applying for a job, or are in any field of employment that requires verbal contact with people.
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Monday, 24 January 2011 23:39
Dominant body language is closely related to aggressive body language but at a lesser emotional level. The ultimate goal of dominant body language is to impress power over another, but not necessarily in an aggressive manner, more so in an authoritative manner. A person demonstrating dominant body language will often try to make their body appear bigger then what it really is, especially men.
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