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This week, Jeff and Paul chat about nonverbal communication; the ability to communicate without using verbal language. Crossed arms, rolled eyes, pointed feet, licked lips — all forms of communication we each knowingly (or unknowingly) engage in daily in order to communicate with others within (or outside of) our own species. Whether someone uses nonverbal communication to get a message across consciously or unconsciously, we can each learn a lot by focusing on the physical cues that others provide us. In some instances, we can even recognize positive or negative emotions a person may be feeling in real time, whether or not we know them personally — all without a single word from the individual displaying them.
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This week, Jeff and Paul chat about nonverbal communication; the ability to communicate without using verbal language. Crossed arms, rolled eyes, pointed feet, licked lips — all forms of communication we each knowingly (or unknowingly) engage in daily in order to communicate with others within (or outside of) our own species. Whether someone uses nonverbal communication to get a message across consciously or unconsciously, we can each learn a lot by focusing on the physical cues that others provide us. In some instances, we can even recognize positive or negative emotions a person may be feeling in real time, whether or not we know them personally — all without a single word from the individual displaying them.