For example, talking in a calm voice
with open body language (e.g., holding arms open) and a kind expression conveys gentleness, safety and trust.
Not exact matches
O.T > After watching Allegri's Juventus last night, i really think he is the right man to replace Arsene and i think if the board hasn't contacted that man yet, then they must be really stupid or something and have no ambitions, I mean the guy ticks all the boxes... he selects his team based on his opponents and he surely knows how to get his tactics right and he even decided to drop Cuadrado who is one of there best players this season and played Barzagli at right back to move Dani Alves forward, he knew they can't be too
open given the fact that kheidera was suspended even after the match he called Pjanic out and told him he wasn't impressed
with his
body language after missing a pass and that he should calm down.
His
body language as he walked back to the portakabin, arm in arm
with Pochettino is one of the most eye
opening experiences in coaching I've ever witnessed.
While there is an «
open and engaged» manner that
body language gurus profess, there is no decree saying that everyone has to stand straight,
with their arms in an
open position, gazing around the crowd or just slightly above it.
There are four elements to positive
body language that conveys a positive presence: standing
with palms
open, making eye contact, giving a welcoming smile, and offering a pleasant greeting.
His
body language is receptive, positioning himself in a way in which he has an
open posture and he leans in toward you
with lots of smiles.
Keep your
body language open, play
with your hair, smile, touch his arm.
«They sit in a circle, facing each other, usually
with no tables so that
open body language is encouraged.
They use both verbal (e.g. speaking) and non-verbal
language (e.g. eye contact,
body language) to
open communication channels
with others.
This helps create equity by guaranteeing 100 % of student voice and creates affect because students have to face each other
with their
bodies using
open body language.
Teddie (R) shows
with her
body language that she's totally relaxed and literally
open, exposing the vital belly area, even though her sister, Frankie looms over her.
Finally, though, Neel wanted them to be themselves, and even if she got them smiling she dug into their personalities, sometimes embellishing their images
with background clues, but more often
opening them up to us by finding and exaggerating their
body language and even the subtlest facial contortions.
, 1976 traces Acconci's early actions and performances, including FOLLOWING PIECE (1969), in which he followed passers - by on the street until they entered private spaces — SHADOW - PLAY (1970), in which he shadowboxed
with a bright light shining behind him while moving in front of a wall —
OPENINGS (1970), during which a camera focuses on Acconci's stomach as he pulls out his
body hair, the film ends when Acconci is hairless — SEEDBED (1972), during which he audibly masturbated for eight hours a day under a temporary floor at the Sonnabend Gallery in New York while visitors walked overhead — THE RED TAPES (1976 - 77), a three - part epic that merges video space
with filmic space, evolving into complex amalgam of narrative strategies, photographic images, music and spoken
language.
Team Gallery has
opened 2017
with a commanding group exhibition, The Love Object, a show curated by Tom Brewer that draws on the writings of Roland Barthes to frame a
body of works exploring love and the act of love through a more objective lens, delving into relations of
bodies, texts and
language as a mode of investigating not only the state of emotional attraction, but equally the frameworks we use to understand these forms.
It doesn't seem so, and in some ways the entire week felt like a gigantic exercise in expectation management: Crossed Arms, Legitimate Constraints & Fidgeting Phone Use The exercise began at the
opening ceremony, where
body language seemed to reveal the subtext of the speeches: From Tony Blair's nonchalance and statements on how establishing a path was more important that specific targets, to Todd Stern's crossed arms and not - so - thinly veiled reference to «legitimate constraints» in US politics, to India's environment minister seemingly frustrated by it all, at times resting his head on his hands or fiddling
with his Blackberry, all
with an air of «nothing important is going to happen here», what wasn't verbalized was as important as what was.
If you meet
with other members of the team during the interview process, take note of how upbeat they appear; from how
open their
body language is, to what they say when you ask them what their favourite aspect of working for the company is.
When your interviewer meets you in reception, greet them
with a broad smile and
open body language.
Listen
with your ears and ensure your
body language is
open.