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The Videos below about Nonverbal Language are catched from day-to-day of TV.

When I perceive relevant nonverbal signals for training, lectures and courses, I rewind the TV schedule and soot some seconds of very practical and important informations to train people in a quick way of learning.

Just after a Lecturer they begin to get  nonverbal signs they have never perceived and interpreted before.

I use to do this almost every day in the last 10 years .

I can also capture microexpressions, even they lasting less than 1 second, but often expressing much more consistency about people emotions than the content of their words.

The great advantages of learning and applying the Nonverbal Language, or Body language, is that independently on the context in which they occur , they are universal, they are the same in our DNA.

Microexpressions and their corresponding emotions were discovered , researched and cataloged by Paul Ekman in the 1950 / 1960s, XX century .

Paul Ekman created a 10.000 Microexpressions Chart, Always used as a primordial tool besides the Lie detectors and others.

Since then the Emotions and the relataed sings of Nonverbal Language have been studied and used by Psychologists , Advanced Communication Specialists , Scientists , FBI and other Intelligence Experts, etc.

They are just one example of the collection of nearly 1,000 files used in Lectures and trainings, directed to Sales , Advanced Communication and Public Speaking, Leadership, Recruiting and Selection Processes and Telemarkting Body language & Intonation.

I hope you have a good advantage ,

Fabio Nemer

 

Emblemas Common or Normal
Emblems learned signs Emblemas

Emblems are nonverbal signs learned throughout our life, copying our parents, family, friends and culture.

The Emblems most used universally are the related to “Yes” and “No”, shaking our heads.

These signs are so hard in their meaning, because we learn them since we’ve born they are always related to our real emotions; so sometimes it’s possible for all of us to say “Yes” shaking the head with a “No” sign or vice-versa.

Is these cases you can see contradictions between the verbal statement and the real emotion expressed by the nonverbal and involuntary sign.

Felipe Massa


Felipe Massa


Video about nonverbal language, showing involuntary face expressions, particularly the contraction of the left side of the mouth, expressing insatisfaction.

This expressions occurs with everybody in all world, regardless the culture or ethnicity

This video is a little part of an interview with Felipe Massa, at the end of a race in 2011, when he lost the podium for having given the third position to his   team mate Fernando Alonso.

Markers Signs
Marcadores


Markers are nonverbal involuntary signs with the hands, at doubt, anxiety, fear and lies moments.

Sometimes we try to close unconsciously our mouthes, with our hands near it and sometimes we try to “disappear” putting our hands near our eyes…

 

Limpeza


Adaptors Signs


Adaptors signs are the involuntary use of objects nearby us while we speak, even by phone.


Their use have a direct relation with emotions.

Objects as eyeglasses, rings, waterglasses, watches, handbags, umbrellas, etc can be used unconsciously in different situations involving   anxiety, lies, fear, etc, as a protection, for example

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