The boss doesn't look up or at people when he speaks. This is a bad sign-despise subordinates and think that this person is incompetent.
The boss looks at people from top to bottom. This is a manifestation of superiority-overbearing, arrogant and conceited.
The boss stared at his subordinates for a long time-he was waiting for more information, and his impression of his subordinates was incomplete.
(4) The boss treats his subordinates in a friendly and frank way, or sometimes winks at them-the subordinates are very capable, please him, and even mistakes can be forgiven by him.
⑤ The boss's eyes are sharp and his mood remains unchanged, like a sword piercing his subordinates. This is a sign of power, indifference and superiority, and it is also a signal to subordinates: don't try to deceive me, I can read your mind.
(3) The boss occasionally glances up, and then looks down after meeting the eyes of his subordinates. If you do this many times, you can be sure that the boss is still not sure about this subordinate.
The boss stared indoors and nodded slightly from time to time. This is a very bad signal, which means that the boss wants his subordinates to obey him completely, no matter what they say or think.
(3) Put your hands together and press them up and down to balance your body-to show tenderness. Calm down.
(2) Put your hands on your waist and bend your elbows outward. This is the traditional body language of people who are good at giving orders, and it is often a gesture when encountering specific power issues.
The boss sat in the chair, leaned back, put his hands behind his head and spread his elbows outward. This of course shows that he is relaxed at this time, but it is likely to mean conceit.
(3) The forefinger points to the other side-a naked sense of superiority and militancy.
Putting your hands behind your back is also a sign of superiority.
(3) The boss pats his subordinates on the shoulder-recognizing and appreciating them, but only showing real recognition and appreciation from the side. If you shoot from the front or above, it means that you look down on your subordinates or show strength.
@ Fingers together, hands pyramid-shaped, fingertips facing forward-be sure to refuse each other's gestures.
(1) Hold your hands in a fist-not only to scare others, but also to defend your point of view. If you hit the table with your fist, you are just trying to stop people from talking.
These are just words and deeds in the workplace. Many situations in life should be improvised and satisfied. Please be sure to have five-star praise and five-star originality, which is urgently needed!