Talking with both hands crossed on chest shows your shyness – Priyam Nathani
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Raipur (Team Newsbuddy): Talking with both hands crossed on the chest shows your shyness and constant eye contact during the conversation shows confidence and interest in the conversation, smiling can create a positive and welcoming atmosphere, leaning a little when someone is talking to you shows that you are involved in the conversation and are eager to hear more. Similarly, shaking hands strongly but without applying too much pressure shows respect and a desire to connect with the other person, showing open hands during the conversation indicates that you are honest and transparent.
All these things were told by trainer Priyam Nathani in the article study meet organized by Tarwani & Associates. The main topic of this session was “Body Language and Communication Skills”, which was presented by expert speaker Priyam Nathani. The program provided a platform to emerging and experienced professionals to improve their communication and interrelationship skills, which are extremely important for success in the professional world.
This session significantly highlighted body language, body posture, facial expressions and the impact of these elements on professional interactions. Speaker Priyam Nathani explained that mastering these skills can help professionals build strong relationships with their clients, colleagues and in personal growth. He also explained that body language is in your hand, and as examples, he guided everyone about dressing, smiling, talking, walking and performing in front of officers.
The session was attended by Chartered Accountants and Articles, including CA Chetan Tarwani, CA Dinesh Tarwani, CA Bhavana Ajwani, CA Siddhant Makhija, Arpana Nayak, Rupali Soni, Jayant Soni, Muskan Sharma, Neha Jotwani, Nazia, Divyanshu Dhanwani, Upasana Devnani, Tushar Singh Rajput, Kashish Ailsinghani, Komal Rathi, Sadhna Sahu, Manish Aslani, Vanshika Agarwal and Honey Madhwani, Nandani Pathari, Ritika Sen.
Neha Jotwani, the event coordinator, expressed her gratitude to all the attendees and appreciated the contributions of the esteemed speakers. The meeting proved to be an enriching experience, providing an opportunity for knowledge exchange and networking. Attendees left the event with practical information on how to improve body language and communication skills, leaving them ready to make a strong impression in any professional environment.