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The language of the body as relatively new science in the field of psychology can indicate much when words are lacking. In fact, verbal communication may not always coincide with what people might actually have in their mind. Body - language experts around the world have often analysed the most powerful world leaders where [...]
The language of the body as relatively new science in the field of psychology can indicate much when words are lacking.
In fact, verbal communication may not always coincide with what people might actually have in their mind. Body language experts around the world have often analysed the most powerful world leaders, who have given assessments about their behavior in certain situations or meetings.
The science of behavioral psychology has worked to find nonverbal signs that can help us to understand more or less how a conversationor might feel.
According to Amy Cuddy, social psychologist and researcher at Harvard Business School, body language is important because through it we can change other people's perceptions.
Periscop, meanwhile, has talked with the body language expert in Albania, Xenophon Ilia, about the behaviour of leaders of the two countries -- Kosovo and Albania -- namely Prime Minister Edi Rama and Albin Kurti.
Ilia has explained that Prime Minister Rama is one of those leaders who are more expressive and who do not share the time” for the way they look and how they are judged in public.
For example, Prime Minister Edi Rama in most of his presentations appears to be more expressive. Mr Rama is not one of those leaders who are concerned about outward appearances, starting with his manner of dress, maybe this is about the fact that he's also a painter”, Ilia told Periscope.
While for Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, Ilia says a generalised assessment, Kosovo's prime minister gives the impression of a more rigid man. The body - language expert told Periscope that to assess essentially a person's cognitive behavior, we must look closer, study the voice and picture. Periscopi has asked about Kosovo Prime Minister Gabriel Escobar and Miroslav Lajcak's meeting
Ilia after analyzing this meeting, although silent, says Kurti has felt anxiety during this meeting but that he feels it is justified.
There's one thing about Mr. Kurt, there's an anxiety lighthouse, and that's seen since the time of the appointment. Then the way he collects his hands in his chair”, he explains.
But the same anxiety says that Lajcak has experienced this meeting since he feels that it is instinctal when a person closes his hands or makes similar moves, the other side will, especially when meetings are embarrassing and of special importance.
If I close my hands, close you too, at that moment even Lajcak seems to make the hand lock instinctively”, the body language expert said. /Periscopi/












