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Arms folded hand grasping arms distance is 4'+ this is a defensive/aggressive position Hands down, eye brow raised not leaning in; skeptical and ready to leave Lady-Head tilt; finger to cheek; arm across body-not totally agreement Lady-sitting across from boss; arms folded across chest; hand in front of mouth-defensive disagreement

86% of what your client remembers is SEEN!!!

Did you know:

  • Fact - 86% of learning occurs visually
  • Fact - Only 9% of most sales presentations are retained by a client
  • Fact - Verbal Short term memory only lasts between 3 and 20 seconds
  • Fact - Visual Short Term Memory can last as long as 80 seconds
  • Fact - A person has the capacity of retaining only 8 new memories in an hour

How often do you use visual aids in communication?

Probably more than you think. Pictures, written words, physical products, "hands-on-learning" are all forms of visual aids helping a person to form memories. However, the most important visual aid is the unspoken word.

Body language accounts for 66% of any conversation.

  • Silently exhibits over 54,000 phrases and sentences
  • Simultaneously "read" positions, postures, gestures and distance
  • Control the flow of conversation and selling process
  • See the "Roadblocks to an Agreement" before they are spoken

Why talk more . . . and be remembered less?