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Great Speeches at the March for Our Lives,

    I started teaching public speaking when I was 20 years old and a graduate student at Auburn University. The students speeches amazed me!
    Here are some of the amazing things students said today in their protest speeches at The March for Our Lives.
    it’s leaders, skeptics and cynics who told us to sit down and stay silent: Wait your turn,” Mr. Kasky said. “Welcome to the revolution.”
    Another speaker, Edna Chavez, 17, a high school senior in Los Angeles, said she had lost her brother to gun violence. “Ricardo was his name. Can you all say it with me?” she asked.
    The crowd said his name over and over again, as Ms. Chavez smiled through tears.
    Alex Wind, 17, a junior at Stoneman Douglas, spoke about the need for legislative change.
    “To all the politicians out there, if you take money from the N.R.A., you have chosen death,” he said. “If you have not expressed to your constituents a public stance on this issue, you have chosen death. If you do not stand with us by saying we need to pass common sense gun legislation, you have chosen death. And none of the millions of people marching in this country today will stop until they see those against us out of office, because we choose life.”
    Hundreds of thousands of protesters, outraged by a recent school shooting, took to the streets in Washington and around the world, calling for action against gun violence.
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    For the kids. The song I wrote the day of the Parkland shooting and sang through tears. I am reposting the song today.
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    A friend just showed this to me. It just came out.
    I did the interview for this piece on cultural differences in body language months ago.
    I have to try and find the print version! I have a door hon this. My greatest challenge and fun as a speaker is doing my two day public speaking g class with only one or two members of the class who speak English! I had one class with miners from five different countries, my small groups were speaking German, French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese. Everyone tells you that Humor does not translate but my goodness whenever I do these programs we laugh all day long!
    Body language has four times more impact than words do, so make sure yours is saying the right things...
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    I read the body language of Melania and Trump for Life and Style Magazine. I haven't been posting all my Trump reads, but I thought i would post this interesting couple photos.
    Body language expert weighs in on Donald Trump and Melania Trump's new Instagram pic outside of the White House.
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    I read the Chinese President XI's body language as he took his oath of office for the South Chinese News.
    When I do body language reads for foreign publications I don't always get the link to the story, in this case it will come out in print. So here are my rough notes.
    In the video you can skip to his oath, though i think the highly stiff and tense pomp and circumstance is fascinating!
    Xi Jinping on Saturday became the first Chinese state leader to take a constitutional oath, as the country’s president and head of its military. The ceremony – which took…
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    As many of you know as a body language expert I write and speak to my corporate clients about about honesty, integrity and credibility as well as deception, narcissism and psychopathology. I am working on a chapter in my book about how other people respond and interact to the "dark triad behaviors like Malignant Narcissism and it struck me that most people don't understand how a group can tolerate a Narcissists in their midst. Someone they know is "crazy" a...
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    Jenn Downs This explains how so many rotten people thrive in bands...
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    I did the read of Trump and Melania on the winter photo.
    Body language expert weighs in on Donald Trump and Melania Trump's new Instagram pic outside of the White House.
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    How did this baby who toddled around the Taylor house get so tall!
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    Ahhhh Will just sent a photo he took of me playing an electric guitar for the first time!
    Always start on a Fender!!
    Though playing rocking version Leaving on Jet Plane, the one song I know by heart was a stretch!!!
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    Patti Wood Diane Polledri, have you played an Electric Guitar?
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    Diane Polledri No I never have. You look terrific!
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    Patti Wood Linda, 
    Give me two years and I will rock in the hip music scene in Athens! In my dreams.
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    Skipped lunch to prep for two Media interviews, kicked it on a a new song in a session with Eliot, went to the grocery store to buy ingredients for dinner I am fixing for friends tomorrow night. I bought a box of ice cream bars for a treat.
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    All four of them!
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    Carolyn Tucker This makes me love you!
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    Patti Wood shared a memory.
    I remember the first time I had you all over to my house!
    Having a few wonderful friends over for a quiet dinner party. Beautiful.
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    While I was in the studio this week working on my EP Will gave me a lesson on mixing. ( He teaches production at Berkly ! I am learning g from
    A master!) Here is my voice on Sisters of Secrets and Shadows. I posted that song a few weeks ago. I’m learning so much about communicating what I hear in my head for my songs and how to make it come alive in the studio!
    I love how it’s effected my speeches! I am on fire!!
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    Brian Theoret You rock Patti!
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    Awesome day in the studio this week working on my second EP. Will played two different fender guitars on my songs Smoke From Spark. He is amazing!.
    I got the idea to have the sound of a match lighting in the song so we got to play with matches!! (Don’t tell my mom.)
    Creativity is on fire!
    I did this story this morning for The Independent. So fun when a story get millions of hits. Her Alpha cues in the photo are over the top. I feel it important to read “Grumps” body language, but today was a nice break!
    Celebrities receive a lot of scrutiny when they grace the red carpet, especially when they arrive as a pair. As one of the most famous couples on the planet, it should come…
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    Just found an article I am quoted in. Sometimes publications find other articles I have been quoted in to create their article.
    It's not what you say, it's how you say it. It's a cliché, but it's true. Body language is a crucial part of communicating. The way you act can warp the entire meaning of what you're saying....
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    Will and I are doing something new in the studio on my secound EP. Yesterday we were reworking my song "Crazy Making" and he asked me to send hom videos of the music I thought of when I wrote it. I had two diverse influences one a "Stand by the piano in a smokey cocktail bar wearing a long dress and white gloves like Diane Washington and the other was a country version ala Patsy Cline. We recorded the country version and I realized as much as I loved the music it didn't fit t...
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    Hi all. My insights on “Signs Your Marriage is in Trouble” is going live. I will put the link in my next post. The posts with links rarely hit anyone’s feed since the new agolrythmd came out.
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    This new study says that Cleaning makes you happier. I am a generous person. I would like to offer my house! Call me and come on over clean it from top to bottom and get happy! In fact, I want you to stay happy. Come twice a week!
    People who keep a clean home are not only happier, but more relaxed and focused than those who are messy, a new survey finds. What's more: children in cleaner…
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    Patti Wood Hi Myra! Your up late with the storm too, I just finished a song! I found a new super cool restaurant. Let’s do dinner soon.
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A Traveler's Guide To Body Language Around The Globe

I did the interview for this piece on cultural differences in body language months ago. I have to try and find the print version! I have a door on this. My greatest challenge and fun as a speaker is doing my two day public speaking class with only one or two members of the class who speak English! I had one class with miners from five different countries, my small groups were speaking German, French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese. Everyone tells you that humor does not translate but my goodness whenever I do these programs we laugh all day long!


Body Language And Charisma, Patti Wood (pattiwood.net) says, “In the West, the sense of self is external rather than internal, which means the body is perceived as extending into the space around it.” In Asia and more crowded cultures, the sense of self is internal, “so they might be around a tea truck and there might be five people on top of each other; to internal-thinking cultures, this crowding is absolutely normal and seen as friendly.” These fundamental differences are crucial to be aware of to avoid breaking rules and to ensure your own personal comfort.
There’s also auditory space. During a trip to Paris, Wood, an American, was forewarned that it’s a faux pas to gab in a train cabin. Upon boarding, she was noticed by a fellow American who wanted to bond. “This person is talking to me and I’m trying to find a way to kindly shut them down – and sure enough, everyone on the train was staring at us, probably thinking, ‘Those incredible, rude Americans.’”.... More at the link below




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Donald and Melania Trump Both "Hiding Anger" in the photo on instagram

Since news came to light that President Donald Trump had an affair with porn star Stormy Daniels while married to his wife, Melania Trump, all eyes have been on the first family's current relationship. Body language expert Patti Wood exclusively told Life & Style what she thinks of the FLOUTS' latest Instagram pic from outside of the White House — and it sounds like trouble.
Several aspects of their behavior are interesting. Notice how he is facing fully towards the camera so you could have her cut out of the photo edit wouldn’t really affect him? Well, she is angled towards him in a position that is half of what I call a love the weight with each partner angles towards their partner Ideally to create a V but he’s not playing," Patti shared.
"[Melania] is smiling — there’s a strain to the effort she makes, but she is smiling. His smile is very unusual. It’s over the top, stretched out wide," she continued, comparing his facial expression to a "Jack Nicholson-maniacal grin." Another thing the Snap: Making the Most of First Impressions, Body Language & Charisma author found interesting were the looks in both of their eyes. "Look how similar that look in the eyes are," she explained. "That’s hidden anger, and their eyes are both showing hidden anger — they're matching and mirroring hidden anger."
Not this photo the one on Instagram.

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Patti Wood, MA - The Body Language Expert. For more body language insights go to her website at www.PattiWood.net. Check out Patti's website for her new book "SNAP, Making the Most of First Impressions, Body Language and Charisma" at www.snapfirstimpressions.com.
     

Body Language Signs Your Relationship Is In Trouble Changes That Indicate Your Relationship Is In Trouble

I am working on a media request for tips if your relationship is in a slump or there is conflict.
Here are my rough notes....So many habits/rituals in a relationship are comforting, but when you’re fighting repeating the same rituals, interactions and activities can take you down a path towards another fight. Changing environments and changing nonverbal interactions changes the neural pathways in the brain and can lead to more positive interactions. I suggest changes that you repeat over a long period of time, not just a date night change. You're working on changing ingrained patterns, laying down new muscle memories and laying down new neural pathways in the brain so you want to repeat the new, happier rituals so they create happier interactions till they become new habits. This is also based on the theory of 21 that shows if you repeat a behavior for 21 days it becomes a habit.
For example, if you don’t typically run, hug and kiss each other when you come home try some new loving touching fun greeting ritual when you see each other. Even if you have to act or push yourself a bit to do it.
If you eat every meal together in the same place, change it up. Eat breakfast in the middle of the bed, eat dinner on a blanket on the floor, have lunch outside on a bench. Change it up. I mean for a while, not just a date night change.
If you watch TV or your lap top screens every night, unplug, both of you for a long stretch, at least seven straight days. You’re going to create some tension without that distraction, but you can also create excitement and intimacy. If you can’t take nighttime screen watching out entirely at least take it completely in any form out of the bedroom.
Change who cooks and who cleans up. Completely reverse roles, without criticizing or correcting your partner for doing their new job wrong. (There is a challenge!) It's not fair for the cooking partner to buy food if their partner typically cooks, instead switch out completely.
Take turns tucking your partner into bed, by getting all the little things they like to do before bed ready, like a glass of water or book and literally bring the blanket up to their chin and kiss them and wish them a good sleep. Each partner does this for their partner for a week, so each gets a week of tender night night care. Kissing, backrubs and sweet songs sung are highly recommended.
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The Pomp And Ceremony Of President Xi's Oath Taking, President Xi's Body Language


I read the Chinese President XI's body language as he took his oath of office for the South Chinese News.
When I do body language reads for foreign publications I don't always get the link to the story, in this case it will come out in print. So here are my rough notes.
In the video you can skip to his oath, though i think the highly stiff and tense pomp and ceremony is fascinating!



Xi Jinping on Saturday became the first Chinese state leader to take a constitutional oath, as the country’s president and head of its military. The ceremony – which took place after Xi received unanimous support from lawmakers to serve a second term as president – was a symbolic move to show the significance of the constitution, which was revised last week to include Xi’s political theory, “Xi Jinping Thought”.

https://www.scmp.com/video/china/2137831/it-happened-pomp-and-ceremony-president-xis-oath-taking

Patti Wood, MA - The Body Language Expert. For more body language insights go to her website at www.PattiWood.net. Check out Patti's website for her new book "SNAP, Making the Most of First Impressions, Body Language and Charisma" at www.snapfirstimpressions.com.
     

Group Narcissism. What Is Group Narcissism? How A Group Can Tolerate A Narcissist In Their Midst

Group Narcissism or Collective Narcissism

As many of you know as a body language expert. I write and speak to my corporate clients about  honesty, integrity and credibility as well as deception, narcissism and psychopathology. I am working on a chapter in my book on how people respond and interact to the "dark triad behaviors like Malignant Narcissism and it struck me that most people don't understand how a group can tolerate a Narcissist in their midst. Someone they know is "crazy" and has done harm. How can it happen?
Are greatest fear is rejection of our tribe. We fear death, we fear snakes, we fear public speaking but, our greatest fear is not to die, but to die alone, outcast from our tribe.That fear can make some people stay in tribe even if they see that the tribe and or one or more of its members are unhealthy. An it can make people who would be outcast from other groups band together. Narcissist are fed by good highly empathetic people, but they also can be drawn to other narcissists so they feel like they are with "their people."

In group narcissism we see a unquestioning loyalty and admiration for the group and its ideals.
Its the unquestioning aspect that is dangerous. They also can have an intense energy in the persecution of any person who questions the authority and or ideals of the group.
The group will do anything, ignore any bad behavior of their fellow narcissists, give a fellow tribe member a pass and then another pass, even normalize bullying, yelling, crazy, abusive and even dangerous behavior. They will defend one of their own kind, for fear of losing the group. They will even attack any innocent person or persons who threatens the group status quo. 
The group is their breath, their life, their sustenance, their "supply."  No one is safe from the pathology of the group, as happened after the horrific Parkland shooting, they will even attack the character of children, and threaten then with harm. 

Eric Fromm the social physiologist and philosopher and author (I read his incredible book about love in high school) explains in his research on group narcissism that   “..[an] individual narcissists, who is out on his own, comparing himself to normal people may see he lacks a moral core, unless he is mentally very sick, he may have at least some doubts about his personal narcissistic image. But, if he joins a group that has other narcissists, he has none, since his narcissism is shared by the majority” (ibid., p.204). If they are themselves narcissists they are in the presence of other narcissists, who reflect back “like” behaviors so they don't see their dark selves. In the group they are whole and belong.  They don't have to face the possible problems with their own behavior, they can say, "All my friends are doing it so it cant be bad." They normalize bad behavior. 

If they do see damage in other tribe members it may only serve to make them feel superior in that group members presence.  In fact their very acceptance of the dark damage in their fellow tribe members can make them think they are a good people.(Think of the case where the congregation accepted a apology of their minister who assaulted another member of the congregation when he had not apologized to her or suffered any consequences for his attack.) If you are in a narcissistic group you you  don’t consider the fact that in a healthy group dark damage behaviors are called out as unacceptable and anyone who does something wrong is called out! 
They feed each other giving each other narcissistic supply, and if they loose members they will just seek out new supply, some just like them, and others who are their best supply, their opposites who have real emotions the "Empaths" who are honest trusting people that the group can use and abuse.

Narcissists love the "supply" being in a group gives them. "...it works as protection and amplification of their own narcissism." Fromm says that, "One would expect the narcissist to be ‘above’ such social conformity, but, actually, this often represents a stepping up of his pathology. It is also gratifying to the weak and untalented narcissist since he becomes a giant by belonging to the group."

Mats L Winther says, "The group members are often mistaken for nice fellows, who are socially mature and respectful towards other people. Nothing could be further from the truth. It is a chimera. Such people are only providing for their own narcissism by way of reflection in the group. Scratch on the surface, and a nasty intolerance appears.” Many psychologists tend to view the social group as an ideal for the individual to attain. The true ideal is to belong to a healthy group filled with loving honest caring people.

Think of it this way. Marriage is also an deal, and there are unhealthful abusive marriages, in which an abusive spouse inside it may brag about his great marriage and gain social status from being "in" a marriage. In the same way, there are group members, who brag about being in a group that is in fact toxic. Fromm has labeled this pathological version of social life called group narcissism. So if you have read this far, you may get a greater understanding of why some political party members may cling to their group memberships, some cult members may cling to their cult and some people may belong to a church, a work group or social group that treats people badly.

So what can you do? First think of your place in your tribe, look to the left and look to the right then look at yourself. What destructive behaviors are you allowing? Emphasis on negative topics, and people, constant complaining without actions, anger mongering, shouting, shutting people down, bullying, gossiping, name calling, sexual discrimination, judging, smearing and assassinating of peoples characters behind their back and to their face. What do you think is ok? And if you, like I do now, look to the left and look in the right and look in the mirror and see kindness be grateful.

Patti Wood, MA - The Body Language Expert. For more body language insights go to her website at www.PattiWood.net. Check out Patti's website for her new book "SNAP, Making the Most of First Impressions, Body Language and Charisma" at www.snapfirstimpressions.com.
     

Funny Story About Ice Cream Bars, Humorous Story, Story About NOT Dieting


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Skipped lunch to prep for two Media interviews, kicked it on a new song in a session with Eliot, went to the grocery store to buy ingredients for dinner that I am fixing for friends tomorrow night. I bought a box of ice cream bars for a treat. They were delicious! All four of them!
I took the photo thinking I would save the third one. He was trying to hide in the box. He didn’t make it.


Patti Wood, MA - The Body Language Expert. For more body language insights go to her website at www.PattiWood.net. Check out Patti's website for her new book "SNAP, Making the Most of First Impressions, Body Language and Charisma" at www.snapfirstimpressions.com.
     

The Reason Why Kanye West Stands Behind Kim Kardashian In Photos ...The Pose Says A Lot About The Dynamic Of Their Relationship




Her Alpha cues in the photo are over the top. I feel it is important to read “Grump's” body language, but today was a nice break!  .

https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/love-sex/kanye-west-kim-kardashian-body-language-couple-relationship-dynamic-expert-a8267156.html?amp

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Body Language Habits That Are Hard to Quit, Bad Body Language Habits.

Body Language Habits That Are Hard to Quit, Bad Body Language Habits.
9 Horrible Body Language Habits That Are Hard To Quite

http://www.freshenitup.org/blog/body-language-habits-that-are-hard-to-quitbut-youll-be-glad-you-did
It's not what you say, it's how you say it.

It's a cliché, but it's true. Body language is a crucial part of communicating. The way you act can warp the entire meaning of what you're saying.

That being said, bad body language habits are the often hardest habits to break. We become so accustomed to slouching, averting our eyes, or folding our arms that we barely even notice what we're doing.
Here are several body language mistakes that are going to be tough to ditch. Still, if you're able to quit them, you'll definitely thank yourself later.

Fidgeting
If you've gotten into the habit of fidgeting, it can be difficult to snap out of it. But it's important to take steps to reigning in this nervous habit.
Fidgeting demonstrates nervousness and a lack of power, as body-language expert and The Power of Body Language author Tonya Reiman previously told Business Insider.

Leave your hair alone. Constantly running your hands across your scalp and twirling your locks is pretty distracting. Plus, as ABC reported, it can damage your hair overtime. It can be hard to quit, so try playing around a stress ball instead of your hair.

Adopting a defensive pose
Many people naturally cross their arms or hunch over a bit just because they don't know what to do with their hands.
However, this posture can make you look uncomfortable, defensive, or untrustworthy.

“You should always keep your hands in view when you are talking,” Patti Wood, a body- language expert and author of “ SNAP: Making the Most of First Impressions Body Language and Charisma,” previously told Business Insider. When a listener can't see your hands, they wonder what you are hiding.“

Doing weird things with your hands
To gesture or not to gesture? That is the question. Some people keep too still while speaking, while others flail all over the place.

As The Washington Post reported, behavioural consultant Vanessa Van Edwards notes that using hand gestures while speaking is actually an effective way to engage your audience.

The trick is, avoiding the hand gestures that will trip you up. Don't point, don't pretend to conduct an imaginary orchestra (seriously), and don't get too choreographed.

Shuffling instead of walking
Humans are pretty judgmental creatures. We think we can tell a lot about someone based on snap judgments over something as simple as their manner of walking.

BBC reported that how we walk can actually determine our risk of being mugged. Criminals are less likely to target people walking with an air of confidence.

It can be hard to change up your walk once you've fallen into bad habits, but it's important to walk with confidence and coordination. Don't shuffle through life.

Forgetting to smile
Reiman previously told Business Insider that smiling demonstrates confidence, openness, warmth, and energy.

“It also sets off the mirror neurons in your listener, instructing them to smile back. Without the smile, an individual is often seen as grim or aloof,” she explained.

Appearing distracted
There's nothing more irritating than talking to someone who's clearly not paying attention to you.

Some people are just naturally distracted or busy, so it can be tempting to check your phone or watch at every available moment. Still, you've got to keep this impulse in check when you're around others. Otherwise, you'll just come across as a rude and uncaring person.

Slouching
Stand up straight. Terrible posture is easy to develop, especially if you're slouched over a desk for the majority of the day.

Slouching doesn't just make you look un-confident, writes Catherine New for Psychology Today, it's also bad for your back. Improve your health and the image you present to the world by standing up straight.

Nonexistent or aggressive eye contact
Here's another body language pitfall where moderation is key.

What Your Body Says (And How to Master the Message) author Sharon Sayler previously told Business Insider that the ideal amount of eye contact should be “a series of long glances instead of intense stares.”
Overly long stares can make whoever you're talking to pretty uncomfortable. On the other hand, averting your eyes indicates disgust or a lack of confidence.

Being too still
It's definitely good not to be jumping all over the place, constantly. However, you don't want to be too eerily calm during conversations. This may make people feel uneasy, or that you're not interested in what they're saying.

Instead, try to mirror the person you're speaking with. Don't mimic them - they'll probably get offended by that - but subtly copy some of their gestures and expressions. Writing for Psychology Today, Dr Jeff Thompson notes that mirroring will leave people perceiving you as positive and persuasive.

It can be tough to break out of your poker face, especially if you're just naturally not that expressive - but it's worth trying, since it can improve how you're perceived.

Mismatching verbal and non-verbal communication
You might be saying all the right things - but if your body language doesn't match up with your words, you might end up rubbing people the wrong way.

In fact, researchers at Sacred Heart University devoted an entire study to this phenomenon. Their subjects were married couples, but their finding was pretty universal — when verbal and non-verbal messages do not align, “nonverbal signals carry the brunt of the emotional message.”

Discussion Questions

  1. What is at least one bad body language habit that you have?
  2. Why is good body language important to someone in ministry?
  3. Share an instance where you mismatched verbal and non-verbal communication. 
  4. Think about a time when you are talking with someone. How has their body language affected your conversation and your response to them?


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Patti Wood, MA - The Body Language Expert. For more body language insights go to her website at www.PattiWood.net. Check out Patti's website for her new book "SNAP, Making the Most of First Impressions, Body Language and Charisma" at www.snapfirstimpressions.com.
     

20 Body Language Signs That Your Marriage Is In Trouble, Possible Signs of Cheating

In magazine or newspaper articles you want your name and your book mentioned and to be the first expert mentioned in the article. Love that spot too! Got it !!!

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https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/life/relationships/g5197/body-language-marriage/

You don't walk as a team.
Power couples (think: Prince William and Kate Middleton) have in-sync walking patterns. "The goal is for couples to walk with their feet side by side on an invisible line," Patti Wood, body language expert and author of SNAP: Making the Most of First Impressions, Body Language, and Charisma told GoodHousekeeping.com. "When this walking pattern is disrupted, it indicates that there is a disconnect between the couple."

You're closed off.
When royals cross their legs, they can chalk it up to proper etiquette. But for the average Joe, crossed legs can show that someone feels detached from the situation —or worse, the person that they're with. "If your legs are closed, your partner will pick up on your disinterest," says Wood."And a lack of sexual interest leads to a relationship's downfall

You pat each other on the back (literally) .
Hey, we all need a pat on the back from time to time. However, it's questionable when a romantic partner opts for a gentle pat instead of an intimate embrace. "If you partner begins to pat you on the back during a hug, it immediately desexualizes it, " says Wood. "Let's face it, you and your partner aren't just teammates." 

You touch your neck during a conversation.
In emotional situations, we all have a tendency to find ways to comfort ourselves. Women, in particular, typically touch their neck or throat. "Oftentimes, touching the neck or throat indicates that someone is keeping something from another person," says Wood. "The throat is the gateway for words, and therefore it's one of the most vulnerable parts of the body."

You're not as close as you used to be.
If you notice that your partner (or even, yourself) are physically close to everyone except for one another, then it's time to evaluate your relationship. "When examining the lack of intimacy between you and your partner, it's important to think about if this is singular to you," says Wood. "If so, that means there's trouble in paradise."

Patti Wood, MA - The Body Language Expert. For more body language insights go to her website at www.PattiWood.net. Check out Patti's website for her new book "SNAP, Making the Most of First Impressions, Body Language and Charisma" at www.snapfirstimpressions.com.
     

Boom Box Love Scene, Stalking or Love?


I loved this movie when it came out and now I wonder if I was loving a stalking movie as John Cusak's character is stalking a women who clearly was not interested in him!!

Patti Wood, MA, Certified Speaking Professional - The Body Language Expert. For more body language insights go to her website at www.PattiWood.net. Check out Patti's website for her new book "SNAP, Making the Most of First Impressions, Body Language and Charisma" at www.snapfirstimpressions.com. Also check out Patti's YouTube channel at http://youtube.com/user/bodylanguageexpert.