Chances are regardless of what kind of work you do it involves other people.
People looking at the floor when you re speaking.
During presentations you actually can use people s eyes to lead them in topics.
Looking up is an eye body language sign of thinking.
You might have noticed how people sometimes nod their heads quickly before they interrupt a speaker.
We do this to be fair to everyone in the room both by giving them each due attention and by not making anyone the center of our own attention for too long.
You need to be conscious of your body language it s advice you ve heard time and time again.
This person feels bad or embarrassed about something and they re too.
But in most cases you re warned that your nonverbal cues could be making you look unconfident.
If you re talking to this person and you see this eye movement i think it s a good.
You actually can hold it at eye level and then lift the person s head when you make a point.
If you re looking to the left as well you re processing information and relating it to a past experience or an emotional feeling.
Controlling where people look.
You also can compare points by drawing people s eyes to the right and left.
Looking up and to the left.
Table of contents.
Oddly enough though most of that communication will be non verbal done.
Slow nodding means the person is listening very intently and is deeply interested in what you re saying.
Use your pen to garner attention.
Though you can sometimes walk away not knowing that a person isn t a fan of you it is common knowledge that people crossing their arms while speaking to you or looking elsewhere when doing the same are ways to know that your hopeful new relationships isn t going far.
For example if you re speaking to a room full of people you may find yourself walking back and forth and turning in different directions to face different people in the crowd.
The gaze of 2 people deeply in love.
But if you re not looking at the other person at all directing your attention to other people or things in the room you re essentially saying you re not important or slightly more.
People might also look at your hands if you re using gestures while you re speaking or perhaps they re trying to figure out how to do what you re doing.