How can we use our nonverbal cues to build trust and rapport with others in a professional setting, such as during a job interview or business meeting?
Using nonverbal cues effectively in a professional setting can help build trust and rapport with others. Maintaining eye contact shows attentiveness and confidence. Open body language, such as uncrossed arms and a relaxed posture, conveys approachability. Mirroring the other person's body language can help establish a connection and build rapport. Additionally, smiling and nodding during conversations can show interest and engagement.
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