Author: Phil Taylor

  • Body Language legs crossed (A Language All Their Own)  

    Body Language legs crossed (A Language All Their Own)  

    So you have spotted someone crossing their legs and want to figure out what is going on with them? Well, you have come to the right post to try to understand why a person would cross their legs in the first place. Crossed legs can mean many different things, depending on the context of where…

  • Head Tilt Body Language (Full Meaning)

    Head Tilt Body Language (Full Meaning)

    Have you ever noticed how sometimes people tilt their head when they’re listening or when they find something interesting? It’s like a secret language that we all speak without even realizing it. Let’s dive into this simple yet magical world of the head tilt and discover how it can be like a superpower in conversations!…

  • Body Language Touching Hair (What Does It Really Mean?)

    Body Language Touching Hair (What Does It Really Mean?)

    Body Language Touching Hair is a physical sign of insecurity. It is a way to self-soothe and tries to reinforce confidence. The person might be feeling insecure about their appearance, their abilities or the situation they are in. Touching hair can be seen as an attempt to make themselves feel more confident and competent by…

  • Body Language Touching Ear (Understand The Nonverbal)

    Body Language Touching Ear (Understand The Nonverbal)

    Have you ever noticed someone touching their ear and wondered what it means from a body language perspective? If so, you’ve come to the right place to figure it out. We’ll take a deep dive into what non-verbal really means. Touching your ear is known as an adapter, also known as an adjustment, is a coping mechanism…

  • Body Language In The Office (Workplace Effective Communication)

    Body Language In The Office (Workplace Effective Communication)

    It’s important to understand the basics of nonverbal communication in order to thrive in the workplace. Reading body language cues is great for making your day less stressful and can help with advancing your position or making sure you’re responsive enough at meetings. To fully understand how to read someone’s body language in the office…

  • How To Read Body Language & Nonverbal Cues (The Correct Way)

    How To Read Body Language & Nonverbal Cues (The Correct Way)

    Understanding body language is key to understanding people and can give us hints about the person we are talking with. Crying, restless feet and a clenched jaw can all signify unhappiness and show that you’re not agreeing with what’s being said and that’s just the start of learning non-verbal cues. You already know how to…

  • Body Language Of A Man Secretly In Love With You!

    Body Language Of A Man Secretly In Love With You!

    There are plenty of body language cues that a man is secretly in love with you, and you just haven’t realized it yet. Or you are trying to figure out if this is indeed the case. Whatever the reason you are trying to figure this out in this post, we will help you decipher if…

  • Confident Body Language Cues (Appear More Confident)

    Confident Body Language Cues (Appear More Confident)

    So you want to know how to look more confident and think body language is key? Well, if that’s the case, then you’ve come to the right place! There are many tools and techniques you can use to gain confidence and feel great. We will take a look at many of them in this post.…

  • Body Language Face Touching (With Examples)

    Body Language Face Touching (With Examples)

    People touch their faces for various reasons. It could be as simple as scratching an itch or as complex as concealing emotions. Understanding the meaning behind face-touching isn’t straightforward without knowing the context. Often, individuals touch their faces when they feel uneasy, whether in social or professional settings. This gesture might indicate a need for…

  • Discover Nonverbal & Verbal (Rarely Is Communication Simple)

    Discover Nonverbal & Verbal (Rarely Is Communication Simple)

    Verbal communication is when someone speaks or writes words. Nonverbal communication is when information is sent from one person to another without using words. Verbal communication, while a lot less subtle and nuanced, can be effective in some cases. For example, talking on the phone with someone who you may not know very well can…