NonVerbal Communication goes a long way in saying what the speaker wants to express without saying a single word. But make sure that your verbal communication is not discredited by the nonverbal cues.There are different ways of getting your nonverbal cues across some of those are discussed below:
IMAGE: Your image is not limited to how you dress up, it is also how accessorize, and how you do makeup. Your image will be a mirror of your organisations style of management, culture, and the type of industry. But there are certain rules that are common to any kind of dressing policy the company adheres to like:
- Do not wear revealing clothes.
- Do not accessorize with loud and too much jewelry.
- Do not use excessive and heavy makeup.
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PERSONAL SPACE: It refers to distance apart from another at which a person feels comfortable talking. Always be considerate and do not violate a another's personal space. There could be difference in this personal space in keeping with a person's culture, learn to respect them and understand them.
EYE CONTACT: Eyes are one of the most important nonverbal language tool. In some cultures like Canada, direct eye contact shows your interest whereas in some cultures direct eye contact makes people uncomfortable or even threatened.
POSTURE: The way a person stands, sits, and walk, tells a story and convey the level of confidence.Therefore, be careful that your posture matches your story and gives the right impression.
FACIAL EXPRESSION: The face speaks a universal language, expressions of happiness, fear, anger, or sadness are universal. Your smile is your strongest tool you have. It can help appear you warm, open, friendly, and confident.
My personal belief is that your expressions can tell a thousand stories, even if you do not know the same language. A smile does not cost anything but is the most expensive gift you can give to a person in time of need. A laugh shared among friends, a smile passed between lovers or partners, a reassuring squeeze of hands between a nervous child and a mother, or a tear shed together at a sad occasion, do not need a few or thousand words to convey their meaning they are universal. They are even more powerful then words, more understood than words, and leave a long lasting impression than words ever can.
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I remember something once my teacher told me right before a speech competition I was taking part in. She said "It does not matter if you can remember to say what ever is written in the sheet, what is more important that what ever you are saying is said with a smile in your voice and face. Then even if you mess up nobody is going to know it other than you."