Author: Phil Taylor

  • Aggressive Body Language (Warning Signs Of Aggression)

    Aggressive Body Language (Warning Signs Of Aggression)

    There are many reasons why someone can become angry or use aggressive body language towards someone else. If we recognize the signs of hostility and de-escalate the situation, we can avoid a lot of problems in the future. People often have aggressive body language without realising it. You can usually see the signs if you…

  • Rolling Eyes Body Language True Meaning (Are You Offended?)

    Rolling Eyes Body Language True Meaning (Are You Offended?)

    Eye rolling is a powerful form of communication and can often tell us what someone might be thinking. Here we discuss the different meanings you might find when you see eye-rolling, after reading this it should become clearer Eye-rolling is a gesture used to express boredom, disbelief, or disdain. Rolling your eyes is considered rude…

  • Defensive Body Language (Nonverbal Cues & Gestures)  

    Defensive Body Language (Nonverbal Cues & Gestures)  

    There are many types of defensive body language gestures. You would have no doubt seen a few displayed by other people when they feel threatened or under attack. You may have seen these kinds of defensive nonverbal cues in the news or on YouTube before someone is about to be attacked physically or verbally. In…

  • Blink Rate Body Language (Notice The Unnoticed A Secret Power.)

    Blink Rate Body Language (Notice The Unnoticed A Secret Power.)

    The blink rate (the number of times a person blinks per minute) varies with exposure to emotional and physical factors. When someone becomes interested or intrigued by something, their blink rate slows down and continues to decrease as their interest peaks. The average blink rate is twelve per minute and can be between nine times…

  • Body Language In Relationships (Says About Your Relationship)

    Body Language In Relationships (Says About Your Relationship)

    Body language in relationships is complicated at any given moment in time, as most couples will have ups and downs. Reading a couple’s body language cues in the moment is difficult, but analyzing the whole picture can help build a deeper understanding of the state of a couple’s relationship. There are many positive signs you…

  • What Does Looking Down Mean In Body Language

    What Does Looking Down Mean In Body Language

    When someone is looking down at the floor, it could mean a number of things depending on the context we see this body language displayed. There are always a lot of considerations to make when reading body language. For example, when you see someone looking down at the floor. We generally consider looking down at…

  • What Does Touching the Nose Mean (Body Language Signals)

    What Does Touching the Nose Mean (Body Language Signals)

    Have you noticed someone touching their nose and thought, “I don’t know what that means,” but you instantly knew it meant something? Well, if so you have come to the right place. We will take a deep dive into what touching the noise really means and you’ll be surprised to learn Touching the nose in…

  • Hands in pockets body language

    Hands in pockets body language

    Putting your hands in your pockets can mean different things depending on where you are and what’s happening. It’s not enough to just look at one action to understand someone completely. But, if you notice someone puts their hands in their pockets while they’re talking to you, it’s worth paying attention to. Why did they…

  • Top Eight Body Language Experts

    Top Eight Body Language Experts

    Body language experts have been around since the early 1960s. Body language is sometimes known as kinesics or non-verbal communication. Ever since then, they have been looked at as the only credible form of non-verbal communication. In this article, we will be focusing on some of the best body language experts in the field. We…

  • How To Baseline In Body Language

    How To Baseline In Body Language

    When reading body language the first thing we must do is to baseline a person sometimes called baselining. This is the most important part when it comes to reading or analyzing body language as this will help us to notice any shifts or clusters of behavior change. Baselining is taking notice of what is normal…