Sometimes cracking knuckles can signify the start of a new arduous tasks or even the completion of a certain tasks.
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grasp your face, and this type of body language reflects both regret and distress
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bite our lips. This is our way of reliving stress the same way babies do, but without the thumb sucking.
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someone saying something but their body language tells a completely different story.
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Our thought process goes something like this: “should we approach this person? Will he or she be beneficial to us? Or shall we refrain from interacting because they are harmful to our wellbeing?”
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Our thought process goes something like this: “should we approach this person? Will he or she be beneficial to us? Or shall we refrain from interacting because they are harmful to our wellbeing
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It is a known fact that 80-90% of our communication does not necessarily come from what we say, but our body language and the context it is in is what determines the message.
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people are more inclined to judge you based on your body language before they take your words at face value.
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There are 4 fundamental categories that our brain compartmentalizes interpretation of both body language and the content of the message. These four categories are: 1. Friend, 2. Enemy, 3. Potential sexual partner, and 4. Indifference.
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Our thought process goes something like this: “should we approach this person? Will he or she be beneficial to us? Or shall we refrain from interacting because they are harmful to our wellbeing?”