If you have any of these habits,
try making eye contact and focusing completely on what the other person is saying.
Not exact matches
Instead of wearing out those cheeks with a permanent (and fake) smile on your face,
try on a more neutral but friendly expression until you
make eye contact with or meet someone.
They're
trying to
make eye contact with an audience that's much closer to the ground — the mascots want to
make eye contact with your kids.
I looked out of the back window at this figure,
trying to
make eye contact.
I sit in the green room, fidgeting with my water bottle and
trying not to
make eye contact with the famous preacher whose pictures line the walls.
When that happens,
try to stay calm, but stop breastfeeding,
make eye contact, and articulate a clear «no.»
Also, do not
try to talk or
make eye contact with your baby for middle of the night feedings.
Babies are great mimics and you may even find that your baby
tries to imitate your facial expressions when you
make eye contact and sing and talk to them.
Make eye contact, or at least
try to, and put your hands on the screen.
try to play and read books with your babies individually;
make time to talk to your babies individually each day, using their name and
making eye contact
When my daughter would be in the throws of a full - blown tantrum, I would
try to
make eye contact, sit on the floor and then silently open up my arms for a hug.
-- I
try not to
make eye contact, pretend I didn't hear the person, and keep moving.
Try to get
eye level with the baby and
make eye contact which can help to ease him.
Holidays can become overwhelming as you
try to keep track of your carbohydrate intake and deftly avoid
making direct
eye contact with the dessert table.
It's easy to get sucked into the «yoga pants» mentality even if you've never actually been to a yoga class (I see you
trying not to
make eye contact with this screen)!
I
made my way to the FAR END of the platform avoiding
eye contact with everyone,
trying to hide from anyone who could have potentially seen me bobbing from step to step on my left ass cheek.
Two things turned this around for me: being willing to smile a lot and actively
trying to
make eye contact.
«
Try not to fidget too much, slouch, and, when talking to your date, try to maintain eye contact but not so much you make her feel uncomfortable.&raq
Try not to fidget too much, slouch, and, when talking to your date,
try to maintain eye contact but not so much you make her feel uncomfortable.&raq
try to maintain
eye contact but not so much you
make her feel uncomfortable.»
Look for smiling, look for actual interest in the conversation, look for
eye contact, look for touching (ya know maybe he's
trying to
make a point and he puts his hand on your shoulder to do so.)
I avoid the bars as they attract well, trash, and
try to
make eye contact and engage in conversation with likely men at the coffeehouse, running races, and charity events.
But, instead of filling up the dance floor, all that is left are two embarrassing guys, hips swaying and hands clapping, all alone on the floor, while family and friends shuffle uncomfortably in their seats
trying not to
make eye contact.
What you should
try do is
make direct
eye contact and smile when it's appropriate.
I
tried to
make eye contact.
I sidle past her,
trying not to
make eye contact, as I enter the office.
The other two were looking away from one another with very alert forward ears and seemed to be
trying to approach the food without
making eye contact.
If a dog approaches while they are walking to school, kids should not
make eye contact or
try to run.
I'm usually traveling with a companion, so there's always that awkward moment when I'm holding a seat,
trying not to
make eye contact with the people passing by.
They
tried very hard not to
make eye contact.
, and what
makes them even more than cool is they maintain this attitude amidst the increasing amount of rude, bad mannered, disrespectful, snaking, dropping in, stinky
eyed tourist who
try to avoid
eye contact with others in the surf (or Zombies as Slim calls them)...,
She writes phrases such as, «A woman's dress picks up light as she walks toward him,» and «The lovers
try to
make eye contact.
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Try to
make eye contact with drivers when crossing the road.
Also glance down any side streets as you approach to
make sure other vehicles have seen you and are going to stop and give way (
try and
make eye contact).
Any attempts at Skyping result in people looking up your nose, and if you do
try to
make eye contact with the camera than you have to tilt your head down and give yourself more chins than you probably have in day to day life.
Try to remember to
make eye contact!
As you do this,
try to communicate confidence, for example by smiling, sitting up straight and
making eye contact as you speak.
Look into the camera — You should want to
make as much
eye contact as possible (as you would in a face - to - face interview), so
try not to look at your own reflection / image.
Make sure you make eye contact with each of the interviewers; although try to focus most of your attention on the person asking the quest
Make sure you
make eye contact with each of the interviewers; although try to focus most of your attention on the person asking the quest
make eye contact with each of the interviewers; although
try to focus most of your attention on the person asking the question.
Instead of
trying to look directly at your interviewer, look into your camera to «
make eye contact.»
he knows that I am about to come up with something to do... he
try's to not
make eye contact....