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Adjust communication style based on nonverbal feedback from "summary" of You Say More Than You Think by Janine Driver,Mariska van Aalst

When we communicate with others, we often focus on the words being spoken. However, nonverbal cues can also provide valuable information about how a person is feeling or what they are thinking. By paying attention to nonverbal feedback, we can adjust our communication style to better connect with the other person. Nonverbal feedback can include gestures, facial expressions, body language, and tone of voice. For example, if someone is crossing their arms and avoiding eye contact, they may be feeling defensive or closed off. In this case, it would be important to adjust our approach to be more open and inviting to encourage better communication. On the other hand, if someone is leaning in, making eye contact, a...
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