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Welcome to Body Language University
This site is a Members Only Community designed to teach you everything you ever wanted to know about Body Language and Non-Verbal Communication.
Whether you are looking to: gain the competitive advantage in your career, build amazing rapport with others, learn amazing techniques of influence and persuasion or just learn the art of attraction for dating and relationships... America's Body Language Expert, Tonya Reiman will show you how.Feel free to navigate the links on the left and don't forget to sign up for the FREE Body Language Tip of the Week and get your copy of Tonya's Book, "The Power of Body Language" right over here ------------------------>
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YOUR NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS
Thank you for sharing the changes you intend to make in the new year. . . . keep reading
The Human Voice - Part II Tone
Many people believe that non-verbal communication consists solely of the actions created by our bodies and limbs; like, for instance, facial expressions or the way we cross our legs. In reality, non-verbal communication is a category of language that encompasses a far greater number of actions, including body language, gestures, facial expressions, the way we dress and the way we talk. The way we talk can have a particularly profound affect on how others interpret what we are saying and how we are feeling. It has been discovered that 38% of our communications come across through the tone, inflection, and speed of our voices. We are now on the second of a three part series on the voice, which will examine the tone of voice; it will discuss how it can affect our interactions with others and the messages that the tone of our voices can send. . . . keep reading
The Human Voice - Pitch
The human voice is a magical tool. It can be used to identify those we know and love; to create wonderful music through singing; it allows people to communicate verbally; and, it can help in the recognition of emotions. Everyone has a distinct voice, different from all others; almost like a fingerprint, one's voice is unique and can act as an identifier. . . . keep reading
The Two Sides to every Brain
The human brain, although only the size of two fists, is an amazingly intricate organ. Without the brain, humans could not function or live; they could not eat, breathe, walk, or communicate. In fact, our bodies would be rendered useless. The brain is divided in two: the left brain and the right brain. Both sides of the brain have specific functions, but sometimes the two sides of the brain interact and work together. The right brain focuses on the expression and reading of emotions, understanding metaphors, and reading faces while the left brain is far more logical, focusing on language skills, analytical time sequence processing and skilled movement. . . . keep reading
Body Language and Facial Expressions
Unless you're a spy for a foreign country, you probably have never taken a formal course on how to have expert control over your nonverbal communication, or body language. Maybe you will want to, however, after you've learned just how important body language can be in reading someone's message and how much it can truly "give away" one's real feelings and emotions on a subject. . . . keep reading
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The Human Voice - Part II Tone
Tonya Reiman
Many people believe that non-verbal communication consists solely of the actions created by our bodies and limbs; like, for instance, facial expressions or the way we cross our legs. In reality, non-verbal communication is a category of language that encompasses a far greater number of actions, including body language, gestures, facial expressions, the way we dress and the way we talk. The way we talk can have a particularly profound affect on how others interpret what we are saying and how we are feeling. It has been discovered that 38% of our communications come across through the tone, inflection, and speed of our voices. We are now on the second of a three part series on the voice, which will examine the tone of voice; it will discuss how it can affect our interactions with others and the messages that the tone of our voices can send. . . . keep reading
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Ways to Keep a Conversation Going
Tonya Reiman
Keep the conversation going Is there any worse feeling than running out of conversation a few minutes after meeting a new person? Over the years I have participated in several dating bootcamps and I am always astonished to note how difficult it is to keep up small talk. My very good neighbor has always reminded me that people LOVE to talk about . . . keep reading
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The Human Voice - Pitch
Tonya Reiman
The human voice is a magical tool. It can be used to identify those we know and love; to create wonderful music through singing; it allows people to communicate verbally; and, it can help in the recognition of emotions. Everyone has a distinct voice, different from all others; almost like a fingerprint, one's voice is unique and can act as an identifier. . . . keep reading
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The Two Sides to every Brain
Tonya Reiman
The human brain, although only the size of two fists, is an amazingly intricate organ. Without the brain, humans could not function or live; they could not eat, breathe, walk, or communicate. In fact, our bodies would be rendered useless. The brain is divided in two: the left brain and the right brain. Both sides of the brain have specific functions, but sometimes the two sides of the brain interact and work together. The right brain focuses on the expression and reading of emotions, understanding metaphors, and reading faces while the left brain is far more logical, focusing on language skills, analytical time sequence processing and skilled movement. . . . keep reading
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