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Use positive body language to show you are listening from "summary" of I Hear You by Nidhi Upadhyay

When someone is talking to you, your body language can speak louder than words. Positive body language can show the speaker that you are truly engaged and listening. This can involve making eye contact, nodding your head, and facing your body towards the speaker. These subtle cues can make a big difference in how the speaker perceives your attentiveness. Maintaining eye contact shows the speaker that you are focused on them and interested in what they have to say. It can help build trust and rapport between you and the speaker. Nodding your head can indicate that you are understanding and acknowledging what the speaker is saying. It can encourage them to keep sharing their thoughts and feelings. Facing your body towards the speaker can show that you are fully present and tuned into the conversation. It demonstrates that you are giving them your full attention and are ready to listen and respond. Avoiding distractions, such as looking at your phone or fidgeting, can also help convey that you are actively listening. Mirroring the speaker's body language can also be a powerful way to show that you are engaged and empathetic. This can help create a sense of connection and understanding between you and the speaker. By mirroring their gestures and expressions, you can convey that you are on the same page and are truly listening to what they have to say.
  1. Using positive body language to show you are listening can enhance the quality of your interactions and relationships. It can help the speaker feel valued and respected, leading to more meaningful and productive conversations. So next time you find yourself in a conversation, remember the power of your body language in demonstrating your attentiveness and support for the speaker.
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