Let s take a look at some of the different types of negative body language and what they may be communicating.
Looking at floor body language.
Body language tells you more about what a person is feeling than about what they are thinking.
As well as adjusting the amount of light taken in the process of sight dilation.
In fact of all our body language signals the eyes reveal our thoughts and emotions most accurately.
Avoidance of eye contact.
Trying to establish a rapport.
Like the feet the hands leak important nonverbal cues when looking a body language.
Looking down can be a signal of dominance or submissive.
Embarrassment can be signaled by averting the eyes or shifting them away turning of the head and controlled or even tense smiles.
Looking down at the floor.
Head lowered down and the eyes looking up is a sign of submission with eye contact of attraction.
If someone looks down at the floor a lot they are probably shy timid or embarrassed.
Looking up and right can indicate that he she is creating an imaginary picture and hence can mean that the person is lying.
This is an important tip when reading body language so pay close attention to this next part.
This signal is also a sign of boredom.
Here are several ways you can read body language and be reasonably sure of what the other person is feeling.
Observe body language hands in pockets when standing.
The signals they send out with their eyes play a vital part in revealing their thoughts and attitudes.
Forms of negative body language.
However looking exclusively to the right may indicate lying while looking to the left is associated with attempting to recall or remember facts.
Also if you are not certain about one body language sign then look for others.
Looking sideways people who look to the sides a lot are nervous lying or distracted.
Looking downwards if someone looks down at the floor a lot.
Nervousness lack of.
Look for expressions of embarrassment.
Much of our face to face time with people is spent looking at their faces.
However if a person looks away from the speaker it could display a level of comfort or indicate submissiveness.
Look for particular hand signals such as the other person putting their hands in their pockets or hand on head.
Use your neck to hold your head straight helps to keep your eyes in front of you rather than staring at the floor or ceiling which are bad body language signals and you ll look poised and self.
The pupils are a part of our body language that we practically have no control over.