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Secrets of Body Language
手势、面部表情和肢体动作占人际交流组成部分的93%,只有7%的理解判断能力是源自语言表达。熟知非语言讯息的专家们,将对人们在过去和现在那些历史标志性时刻的录像片段作出解析,揭示他们真正要说的是什么。了解一下他们是怎样在用不知不觉中做出微妙动作来说服平民大众,确立权势,并推动事业发展的吧——而对这些体态语言,在多数情况下是无人知晓的。
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【整理】For Reference Only --by Estella
You’re getting a hidden peek, a peek into the world of what’s really going on there. When you can read body language, every moment you spend with others, you can make it valuable, and if you are in business, you can make it profitable. Body language is crucial.
For those who study nonverbal communication, one of the first indicators they look out for is the way someone’s body moves.
At this Camp David Summit, President Bush is the host to visiting Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Vladimir Putin knows the world is watching him on American soil and he also knows that his people are watching, so he must show strength.
Here though, both leaders are making a strong body language statement.
Now here we are, two powerful world leaders in a sort of striding contest, because of course, the faster you stride, the more strong, powerful and fit you are.
But it’s not just the speed of walking that sends out messages.
Vladimir Putin and George Bush, both of whom are fantastically powerful men, have two completely different kinds of power and it, evidences itself through body language.
I thank you all for coming.
Vladimir Putin has, what I would call, a very animal power, a strong man power. And he walks by having his shoulders that are actually bouncing back and, back and forth. And he walks. He also makes gestures. He is very active. I would almost call it a kind of sexy power. George Bush, on the other hand, has a more traditional, and I would say, American power. There is a very little movement above the shoulders. He’s trying to look like he’s controlled. There is no extra wasted energy.
I thank you all for coming.
Perceiving the body language message of these two powerful Presidents is straightforward. But body language is often complex and easily misunderstood.
Here President Clinton leads Israeli and Palestinian leaders Ehud Barak and Yasser Arafat out before the press during peace negotiations. It’s all smiles for the cameras. But behind the facade of bonhomie, there is a power struggle going on. Clinton jokingly explains that none of them will take any questions.
We pledged to each other that we would answer no questions and offer no comments. So, I have to set a good example.
The body language then revealed just why that was.
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