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  2. Confident Body Language: 6 Nonverbal Ways To Wow The Job ...

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    By Miriam Salpeter You've been practicing what to say at an interview, but have you considered what signals your body language is sending? Research suggests up to 93 percent of communication isn't ...

  3. Body language: how it can help in a job interview - AOL

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    It takes more than being prepared to answer questions to ace a job interview. Body language is key.

  4. Posture (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    The posture of dancers and athletes often improves when they train for their sports. Additionally, breathing patterns affect posture. For example, breathing through the mouth causes the chin to tilt forward in order to open the airway, [24] exacerbating forward head posture, whereas breathing through the nose allows the neck to stay in alignment.

  5. Body language - Wikipedia

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    Body language between friends is typically more expressive and informal than body language in business. [55] In casual settings, people display a lack of dominance more casually. For example, they may show more expressive facial expressions, nodding, and hand gestures.

  6. Kinesics - Wikipedia

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    In a current application, kinesic behavior is sometimes used as signs of deception by interviewers looking for clusters of movements to determine the veracity of the statement being uttered, although kinesics can be equally applied in any context and type of setting to construe innocuous messages whose carriers are indolent or unable to express verbally.

  7. Trainers Are Begging You To Do 10 Simple Posture-Fixing Moves

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    Madigan warns about 'tech neck'—the forward head position caused by leaning toward screens, which can lead to discomfort and strain over time—and emphasizes the importance of doing regular ...

  8. Social cue - Wikipedia

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    Other than facial expressions, body language and posture are the main non-verbal social cues that we use. [25] For instance, body language can be used to establish personal space, which is the amount of space needed for oneself in order to be comfortable. Taking a step back can therefore be a social cue indicating a violation of personal space.

  9. Prince Harry Just Sat for a Rare TV Interview—and His Body ...

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    Take, for example, Meghan Markle who displayed some surprising body language during a recent outing with her friend. Or Taylor Swift whose major behavioral shift caught my eye right away.