Non-Verbal Communication Demonstration
In this video, Paul
Endress demonstrates the importance of non-verbal
communication in properly communicating your message.
Two minute
non verbal communication demonstration
Research about non-verbal communication
As demonstrated in the video, research
has shown that 93% of communication is non-verbal.
Use this exercise to prove it to yourself
Read this sentence eight times.
"I did not steal your
money last night."
Each time emphasize a different word in the
sentence. For example:
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The first time you read it, emphasize the first
word. "I".
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The second time you read it, emphasize the second
word, "did".
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The third time you read it, emphasize the third
word, "not".
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Continue on with emphasizing each additional word
in the sentence.
Here are a few questions for you:
- What meaning did you get each time that you read
it?
- How did the change in voice tone change the meaining of
the words?
- What steps will you take to become more sensitive to
the voice tones used by yourself and others?
Non verbal communication consists of the
following:
Body |
- Physical space
- Clothing and appearance
- Locomotion
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Physiology |
- Posture
- Gesture
- Facial expressions
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Non
Verbal |
- Eye contact
- Touch
- Paralanguage
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Learn more about non verbal
communication
Video demonstration
of non verbal communication
Here's a link to the Berkley center for
exploring non verbal communication.
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