The Secret to Decoding Body Language: A Guide to Understanding the Unspoken

Ever felt like you're in a meeting and your coworker's crossed arms and furrowed eyebrows scream "I'm not having it!"? Or that your friend's tapping of their left foot is secretly signaling "I'm ready to make a break for it!"? Welcome to the wild world of body language decoding, where the untrained eye can pick up on subtle cues and become the ultimate people-reading master.

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Here are some key indicators to watch out for:

* Crossed arms? They're not listening, or worse, they're plotting against you.

* Tapping their left foot? They're ready to make a break for it, or possibly just bored out of their mind.

* Leaning back in their chair? They're trying to hide their true feelings, or maybe just really comfortable in their seat.

* Playing with their hair? A surefire sign of flirting, or possibly just a nervous habit.

Want to learn more advanced techniques? Visit our subpage on Facial Reading for more expert tips on deciphering the subtle language of the face.

And don't forget to check out our sister site, The Verbal Spies, for the latest on decoding verbal cues and becoming a master of the art of conversation!

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