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mismatch is taking place, that’s when you want to start paying more

                attention.



                For those who have always been fascinated about what others think and

                feel, body language is an amazing skill to develop. It can reveal a wealth of

                hidden information, the innermost secret thoughts that could be running
                through a person’s mind they don’t want anyone else to know about.

                Information that no one except you can detect. Almost like a secret line of

                communication that’s going on between just you and the person you’re

                observing. It is a fascinating subject, even more so because admittedly, we

                have all at one time or another wished that we could read someone else’s
                mind. Well, now there’s a way to do exactly that, except you’re not reading

                just their mind alone, but their entire body.



                7 Strategies to Analyze Body Language from Head to Toe

                Body language. Quite literally the language of your body. Contrary to what
                many might believe, the facial expressions are not the only dead giveaway

                as to how someone may be feeling. The face, as they say, is only the tip of

                the iceberg, and beneath the surface lies a lot more to be uncovered. When

                we communicate, our entire body participates in the process. Every aspect

                of your physical and mental state is contributing to what’s going on, but the
                parts that you’re conscious of (the words you think about saying) and the

                ones you’re not conscious of (body language).



                There was an interesting UCLA research conducted that revealed how only

                7% of human communication takes place verbally. That means the words
                that we think contribute to most to the way we communicate actually matter

                less than we think. Especially when 55% of our communication, according
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