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Importance of Fronting in Nonverbal Communication
Fronting in nonverbal communication involves angling our body towards the person we are speaking with, aligning our feet, hips, and head to create a sense of alignment and openness. When we front with someone, our body and brain interpret alignment as a signal to speak more, use longer sentences, and be more likely to say yes. Failure to front, such as when focused on a computer or other distractions, can hinder collaboration and connection. Angling the body towards someone, as demonstrated by a doctor in the book, can lead to increased openness and communication, making it essential to always maintain fronting during interactions.