

137. When Words Aren’t Enough: How to Excel at Nonverbal Communication
79 snips Apr 9, 2024
Dana Carney, a professor at Berkeley and an expert on nonverbal communication, explores the art of conveying messages beyond words. She emphasizes how nonverbal cues can reveal biases and power dynamics. Carney discusses the three V's of communication and the importance of eye contact and physical presence. She also highlights cultural variations in nonverbal cues and provides practical strategies for improving self-awareness. Listeners gain insights into mastering their own nonverbal signals for more effective communication.
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Projecting Power Nonverbally
- Control your eye contact to convey power, intelligence, and warmth.
- Spread your presence by speaking slowly and taking up space.
Culture's Influence on Nonverbals
- Nonverbal communication varies across cultures, like eye contact being rude in some.
- Foundational nonverbal principles exist, but cultural nuances require sensitivity.
When Nonverbals Matter Most
- Nonverbal cues become important when people hide their true thoughts or feelings.
- This is common in situations involving lying, bias, or strategic interactions.