
The first impression caused by a person occurs in 7 seconds. 93% of the information we communicate depends on body language. It has nothing to do with what we say, but what we transmit through our body.
The human brain tends innate to trust more about what the nonverbal conversation transmits (which communicates emotions, feelings or intentions and occurs at the non -conscious level) than not in the conversation that is expressed through words. Only when your words and body say the same thing you manage to generate trust and credibility. Knowing and using body language properly will help us establish more positive relationships with others, reinforce links, communicate ideas and opinions persuasively or improve the results of your conversations.
Recognized for her interpersonal communication skills and an expert in public presentation, Catalina Pons gives us here the opp...read more






