What is Your Body Language Saying?
How to read the subtext in your movements-and in those of others. Every Move You Make
Every last gesture-whether it's a tilt of the head or plain fidgeting-tells a story. Do you look down when you speak? Play with your hair? Lean to one side? Learn what you're telling others with your body language-and what others are telling you with theirs.
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