Body Language

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Start a conversation with someone you know well. As she speaks, nod your
head in encouragement. See what effect your head movements have. Then
stop nodding all together and observe her reactions.

Showing understanding .......................................................................


Although the slow head nod encourages the speaker to continue, shifting
gears and speeding up your nodding indicates that you understand what
she’s saying. The fast head nod has a certain amount of urgency attached to
it and shows that you completely support what the speaker’s saying, or that
you want to interject and take over the speaker’s role.

The way you can tell the difference between someone who’s interested and
encouraging as opposed to someone who wants to take over the conversa-
tion is by observing where she’s looking. If the person is looking at the
speaker she’s being supportive. If she’s looking away from the speaker,
she’s indicating that she wants to take over the conversation (unless she’s
distracted, of course).

If the listener seems to be looking at the speaker supportively, sneak a peep
at her eyes. If they’re engaged, she’s paying attention. If they’re dull, she’s
probably bored or uninterested.

The strength of the nod – the degree of the up-and-down action – communicates
the listener’s attitude. If she agrees, the head nod is a firm action. A slight nod
provides feedback to the speaker letting her know how well her message is
understood.

When making a formal presentation, the head nod is a useful gesture to
emphasise words and phrases. Use it wisely. Too much repetition reduces the
impact of any emphasising technique.

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Generating information through nodding


Research shows that listeners who nod their
heads frequently during an interaction can
prompt the speaker to generate three to four
times more information than when there’s no
head movement. Experienced interviewers

employ the head nodding technique to obtain
additional information and longer discussions,
thus making the sessions more effective and
productive.
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