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This lesson reminded me of my own nonverbal communication skills and will make me take note of how I am reacting and acting towards others with what I am saying beyond my verbal message.

I rely a lot on non-verbal communication during lectures and even in my lab. My students are able to read my facial expressions to see if they are doing the right thing.

I think many of us can detect non-verbal communication techniques better than others. Perhaps we are born with it, but I am always drawn to someone's non-verbal behavior more than verbal communication. I have twin Autistic sons that we spent a great deal of time teaching eye contact. We accomplished this, but it made me more aware of how you read non-verbal cues from others.

I really appreciate the pointers discussed here and they remind me to take note of my own nonverbal communication skills which I honestly sometimes forget.Thank you.

I never knew about non verbal, this is very good information for me.

I like to show everyone my attention when I am spoken to and I like when someone listens to me. Listening is a major reaction needed for communication.

I agree the look you have on your face is most important. Also, the way you carry out your job.

I agree. I have been told before that you can always tell what I'm thinking by looking at my face and I am always trying to work on that and learn to hide the bad emotions.

THAT IS SO CORRECT. I ALWAYS TRY TO REMEMBER THAT WHEN VERBAL AND NON-VERBAL ARE IN CONFLICT, THE AUDIENCE WILL ALWAYS BELIEVE THE NON-VERBAL

I agree. I sometimes forget that the non-verbal communication gestures are often times more important than the verbal message.

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