Sunday, August 3, 2008

Smiles


A smile typically conveys the message "I like you". When someone doesn't like something are they smiling? Folks that have mental disabilites depend on body language a great deal. When you smile while approaching someone your message will be recieved more often.
A smile is great means of breaking the ice with someone. A smile can put other people at ease with you, help them calm down. A genuine smile spreads to the eyes and lights up the whole face, whereas a nervous smile doesn’t spread past the lips. You can also tell if the person is a auditory or visual or kinetic by examining the face where one is looking while someone is speaking to them.
A smile is comforting. A smile can turn an upsetting situation around. And the best part, smiles are free!
Sky

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