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When we interact with others, we’re heavily influenced by cues like facial expressions, hand gestures, body posture, even leg and foot movements. But in today's world of virtual meetings and social distancing, nonverbal cues are harder to convey and recognize. This week, I offer suggestions on ways to practice a few simple nonverbal communication techniques.
By John SturtevantWhen we interact with others, we’re heavily influenced by cues like facial expressions, hand gestures, body posture, even leg and foot movements. But in today's world of virtual meetings and social distancing, nonverbal cues are harder to convey and recognize. This week, I offer suggestions on ways to practice a few simple nonverbal communication techniques.