Thursday, April 8, 2010

Evaluating Body Language

Evaluating Body Language

Evaluating body language is how a person uses their body when evaluating a situation. This could present in hand movements when discussing how a back yard deck design should go, or in a determination of which direction one should turn while driving. People who generally do a lot of talking with hand gestures will exhibit a large amount of body language when evaluating or thinking about something as well. Another form of evaluating body language is the formation of sorts similar to that of praying hands while thinking. People may tap a finger on their chin or even rub their chin. Their lips may purse some and for those you encounter that wear eyeglasses, you may notice that while evaluating a situation that they peer over the top of them when in discussion rather than through them. Professors, teachers, and doctors who wear eyeglasses are known for this. Generally, their body will present relaxed and comfortable although they are concentrating intensely.

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