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NON-VERBAL

COMMUNICATION
Prof.SANGEETA SOMAN

by

M.AHSAN RAHEEM(A-36) SHREYASI MUJUMDAR(A-37)

PREETI RANI(A-46) ANSHUMAN SINGH(A-4)

RAHUL SHARMA(A-48) KUNJ NAGARIA(A-38)

DARSHIT SHAH(A-19)
NON VERBAL
COMMUNICATION
• Nonverbal communication, or body language, is a vital form of
communication. When we interact with others, we
continuously give and receive countless wordless signals. The
gestures we make, the way we sit, how fast or how loud we
talk, how close we stand, how much eye contact we make–all
of these nonverbal behaviors send a strong message.
• The way you talk, listen, look, move, and react tell the other
person whether or not you care and how well you’re listening.
The nonverbal signals you send either produce a sense of
interest, trust, and desire for connection–or they generate
disinterest, distrust, and confusion.
Body movements and posture

Consider how your perceptions of people are


affected by the way they sleep, sit, walk, or
stand up straight, or hold their head. The way
you move and carry yourself communicates a
wealth of information to the world. This type of
nonverbal communication includes your posture,
bearing, stance, and subtle movements.
SLEEPING POSTURES
“The secret messages of your sleeping
positions can reveal your true waking
personality style”

 BASICALLY,sleeping posture are of


8 types i.e,
Yearner, Crab, Soldier, Star, Starfish,
The Fetal Position, Crown and Twister
The Yearner
(side sleeper)

• People who sleep on their


side with both arms out in
front are said to have an
open nature but can be
suspicious and cynical.
• They are slow to make up
their minds, but once they
have made a decision,
they are unlikely to ever
change it.
The Crab
(lying face down)

• The sleeper is face down


on the stomach with arms
extended and bent.
• When a sleeper suddenly
takes on this position it
shows they are afraid of
something.
• They are tense and
focused in order to get
things done. They are
serious and stubborn
The Soldier
(on back and face up, arms at the side)

• The soldier position is


held by lying on your
back with both arms
pinned to your sides.

• People who sleep in this


position are generally
quiet and reserved.
The Star
(on back, face up with the legs open and arms spread
wide)
• They are star and
freedom loving.
• This is the sleep position
• of an extremely confident
person.
• Sleeping in this position
shows they have a sense
of well-being.
• They’re confident and
optimistic and not
particular keen on
planning or scheming.
The Fetal Position
(womb position)
• The full-fetal is the
characteristic womb
position. Sleepers lie
curled on their sides,with
knees pulled all the way
up, heads bent forward.
Usually a pillow or blanket
mass is centered at the
stomach.
• These people are highly
emotional, sensitive and
artistic.
• If they are hugging a
pillow they need a lot of
love and support.
• They are sensitive and
trusting.
The Crown
(arms are crossed to support the head)

• They are putting a crown


on their heads because
they think they are kings.
• They think they are
supportive and merely
giving helpful advice.
• The
• crowned sleeper is highly
intelligent and
enthusiastic but some of
their ideas are only good
to them.
Starfish
(on back with both arms up around the pillow)

• They make good friends


because they are always
ready to listen to them,
and offer help when
needed.
• They generally do not like
to be the center of
attention.
The Twister
(tied up in knots)

• People who sleep all tied


up in knots (twisted) or
with limbs flung out all
over the bed are
experiencing
stress.
• They are under constant
pressure.
• often
• They feel that they are
falling short of time.
SKITS

(1) INTERVIEW SCENARIO

(2) CLASSROOM
THANK
YOU

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