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Enclothed Cognition: What you wear influences you and others, six tips for dressing for success

What you wear influences those with whom you interact and your psychological processes—your thoughts, feelings, and mental processes. This concept is called enclothed cognition, part of embodied cognition. This article explains these concepts and looks at how your clothes influence you and others. Then I’ll share six tips on dressing for success.

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Gladys Berejiklian Resigns: Body Language Analysis

NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian resigned with the news of the ICAC’s investigation into whether there was a conflict of interest between her public duties and private interests—relating to her relationship with Daryl Maguire and his corruption scandal. In this article, I analyse Gladys Berejiklian’s body language during her resignation speech.

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Presentation Skills: Three common mistakes to avoid when delivering a presentation

Despite differences in talk topic and content, I’ve found little difference in the communication skills and behaviour between adults and children when delivering a presentation. Common mistakes made by adults are typically the same as those made by children. In this article, I’ll explain three common mistakes people make when delivering a talk or presentation.

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Naomi Osaka Uncomfortable and Overwhelmed when Talking to the Media

Naomi Osaka recently withdrew from the French Open after the controversy surrounding her refusal to speak to the media. Osaka claims she feels kicked while she’s down, nervous and stressed during press conferences. In this article, I analyse Osaka’s Body language and expression to understand her emotional state.

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Is Up-Speak Killing Your Credibility?

Typically, when we ask a question, inflexion occurs at the end of the question, in other words, our pitch raises. The problem is, sometimes people make a statement with an inflexion, often referred to as up-speak. This makes the statement sound like a question or that the speaker is questioning their own words. Find out how this can be detrimental and how to quit the up-speak habit.

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Statement Analysis: Kathy Sheriff accuses Bill Shorten of Rape

In 2013 Kathy Sheriff accused Bill Shorten of raping her in 1986, yet no charges were laid. This year, Kathy resurfaced in the news with reports on her intention to sue Shorten in civil court. In this article, Statement Analyst Colin Ector, analyses Sheriff’s statement, revealing his conclusions about the case.

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Ums and Ers in Speech: Should we be concerned?

Fillers in conversation, like ‘um’ and ‘er’, tend to be viewed negatively. However, there’s plenty of evidence that they serve a valuable purpose during communication. In this article, we’ll look at some of the suggested meanings behind these discourse markers, with the aim of breaking negative connotations. If you’re aware of your use of these utterances and are concerned about how you use them, hopefully, I can put you at ease.

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Statement Analysis: Christian Porter Denies Historical Rape Allegation

Statement Analyst, Colin Ector, uncovers the hidden communication cues in Australian Attorney General, Christian Porter’s statements. Find out the hidden meanings behind subtle nuances in verbal communication, as Porter strenuously denies the historical rape allegations at the recent press conference.

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The Art of Conversation

Conversations can be difficult and can feel awkward, especially if you lack confidence or are shy. In The Art of Conversation article, I reflect on my former awkward self and the body language of awkward conversation. Then provide verbal and nonverbal conversation techniques, to have you feeling more comfortable during conversations.

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Don't Believe Everything you Read: The Truth about Lying

I was horrified to learn I’d been ‘credited’ by The Sun, in an article titled, ‘SLY LIE The subtle signs your partner is lying to you, from rubbing their neck to mouth touching’. Their article perpetuates the damaging myths about body language and lying, which I actively work on dispelling. This article outlines the truth behind body language and lying.

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