Body language- to improve partner relationships

What people say generally accounts for 20-50% of what we communicate, the rest is down to body language. When a relationship is going through difficulties couples tend to talk less so it’s really important to be more aware of how you communicate non-verbally and to try to keep talking honestly. This post looks at ways couples can improve their body language to help with communication

facial expression -not smiling can strongly express negative feelings – obvious but you might not be aware you’re doing it! Poor eye contact communicates mistrust/untrustworthiness whether you intend it or not.

 

body language – folding your arms is a sign of defence/low receptiveness to what your partner says; turning your back to continue other tasks signals not listening.

 

touch – early in a relationship affectionate touch is common, introducing it again eg putting your arm around your partner, touching their hand/arm communicates caring. Touch can also raise levels of oxytocin in the brain – also known as the ‘cuddle hormone’ it can increase a sense of trust and intimacy and strengthen a relationship.

Find out more: https://www.amazon.com/The-Definitive-Book-Body-Language/dp/0553804723

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