05/28/2026
Have you ever listened to a speaker who blinked a lot, twisted their hair, or swayed back and forth as if they were rocking a baby to sleep? Or wore thick, jangly bracelets while talking with their hands?
Part of communicating well is paying attention to your non-verbal cues as well. The above gestures can be distracting, if not annoying.
In this article, you can identify 4 ways to improve your non-verbal communication.
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/4-ways-improve-your-non-verbal-communication-skills-arootahcoach?utm_source=pocket_saves
Which area do you wish to improve the most? For me, I talk with my hands, and have learned to tone this down, especially on virtual events.
If you’ve ever stood in front of a crowded room to give a presentation or negotiated with a business partner, you understand this: the words you say matter, yet, what you don’t say matters too. Your facial expressions, body language, and even how you stand can have a significant impact on how yo...