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Practice decoding nonverbal cues daily from "summary" of You Say More Than You Think by Janine Driver,Mariska van Aalst

Decoding nonverbal cues is a skill that can be developed through consistent practice. This means paying attention to the subtle signals people are sending with their body language, facial expressions, and tone of voice. By making a conscious effort to observe and interpret these cues on a daily basis, you can sharpen your ability to accurately read others and gain valuable insights into their thoughts and feelings. The importance of decoding nonverbal cues cannot be overstated, as they often reveal more about a person's true intentions and emotions than their words alone. While verbal communication is important, it is only one piece of the puzzle. Nonverbal cues provide additional context and nuance that can help you better understand and connect with others. To practice decoding nonverbal cues daily, start by paying attention to the people around you in various settings. Notice how they stand, gesture, and make eye contact. Take note of any changes in their facial expressions or body...
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