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How to read and make body movements for the max success – Self Improvement

We are self-improving human beings, which some of us have to dig harder and study longer to grasp what we really can do. Some of us have a natural ability to see through people by looking closely at their body movements, while other people can have their back to the person and listen closely to the words to know what the person is truly saying.

You can tell most times when a person is nervous, since the common person will fidget with the hands, move the feet or legs, or else show intense stress around the forehead area. While there are other ways to tell if a person is nervous, these are some of the common body movements, gestures, expressions and language we will consider.

If a person is angry you can often tell as the person either verbally or physically conveys the message. This is all important to understand, especially if you are seeking to become a successful public speaker. Some of the top speakers in the business will use signals by motioning their hands one way or the other, while using words, visual, head, and so forth to convey a message.

Let’s look at some of the common body languages that is often used during travel, or while an officer is controlling traffic. If you extend the hand outside of the car in a straight line while tightening the fist, it shows the traffic behind, in front of, or at the side that you are making an attempt to make a left-hand turn. If you extend the arm outside of the vehicle, extending downward onto the door it is telling other traffic that you are coming to a slow movement to stop the vehicle. If you extend the arm outside the vehicle and upward at a slant with the fist balled, you are letting everyone know that you are turning right.

Why are hand signals important here? Because if you do not know the proper hand signals, thus other roadsters will become confused and it may cause and accident, thus the signals become important in any area of life, since if you don’t know the proper hand languages, you may find your self in a situation you won’t forget.

For example, if you use the hand, extend the pinky and pointing finger up, with the thumb stretched out, and the index and ring finger downward, you are sending a signal of the devil. The gesture in this example is a salute to Satan, signaling that you are recognizing members of the devil while pledging your allegiance. Bush is our current President of the United States, and at one public event he used this signal. The body language became a controversy nearly; because many people thought he was deliver his pledge to the devil. The fact is Bush’s thumb was not extended outwards, which meant he was saying he loves you. The fact is the signal he expressed in public was also used in the Holy Divers album, which delivered the same signal that Bush sent to the public.

Some people claimed that Bush was signaling that he was a fan of the Texas players, however the hand signal he used brought out issues, including sending messages of Satanic worship and witchcraft, since the originators of these signals represented horns of gods in witchcraft. This signal is pinking/pointing finger upward and index/ring finger down and thumb inward as the index fingers hugs the thumb. The second symbolism of this signal is pinking/pointing fingers upward, index/ring finger down and touching the thumb at the same time.

My point is you want to be careful and take time to learn body languages, since you just might make someone angry otherwise. You wouldn’t want to make these mistakes as Bush and his wife did in the public eye.

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