starting from the feet and moving up to the face here's how you can literally read people first the feet here's the deal feet point where the Mind wants to go if someone's talking to you but their feet are pointed toward the door guess what their brain is already halfway out of there but if their feet is pointed right at you that's a good sign it means they are engaged and interested it's like their feet are little compasses pointing to what they really care about now let's talk about legs crossed legs might seem like no big
deal but they can actually tell you a lot if someone's sitting with their legs crossed toward you it's a sign they're open and comfortable but if their legs are crossed away from you that's a subtle hint they might be feeling defensive or closed off and if they're bouncing their leg like they're auditioning for a drum solo That's a classic discomfort queue stress impatience or just plain nervous energy there's also gravity defying feet when someone's sitting down and their feet suddenly go up onto their toes like they're wearing invisible high heels it's a sign they're excited
or happy next we're diving into the Torso the core of emotions trust me it's just as fascinating think of the Torso as the command center for how someone's really feeling it's not as flashy as the face or as chatty as the hands but oh boy does it have a lot to say first up leaning in versus leaning away this one's a no-brainer if someone's leaning toward you during a conversation it's a clear sign they're interested and engaged they're literally drawn to you but if they're leaning back or creating distance that's a subtle hint they might
be checking out either mentally emotionally or both it's like their body is saying I need some space even if their words are saying otherwise now let's talk about chest puffing you've probably seen this one before someone Standing Tall chest out like they're trying to take up as much space as possible this is a classic power move it screams confidence or sometimes overconfidence on the flip side if someone's slouching or hunching over it's often a sign of low energy insecurity or just trying to make themselves smaller here's another big one barrier signals ever notice how someone
might cross their arms hold a bag in front of them or even turn their body slightly away during a conversation these are all ways the Torso creates a shield when someone's feeling uncomfortable or defensive it's like their body is putting up a little do not disturb sign oh and let's not forget about breathing yes breathing when someone's stressed or anxious you might notice their breathing becomes shallow or rapid on the other hand deep steady breaths usually signal calm and confidence it's like their torso is giving you a live update on their emotional state next up
we're diving into the hands the most expressive part of the body trust me you're going to love this one if the feet are the truth tellers the hands are The Poets they're constantly moving gesturing and revealing what's really going on inside someone's head and the best part they're hard to control which means they're often spilling Secrets without us even realizing it first up gestures hands are like the exclamation points of body language when someone's excited or passionate their hands are all over the place pointing waving emphasizing every word but if their hands are still or
tucked away that's a sign they might be holding back either because they're nervous disinterested or just not fully engaged now let's talk about pacifying behaviors these are the little things people do with their hands when they're feeling stressed or uncomfortable think rubbing their neck playing with their hair or fidgeting with a ring these are like self- soothing mechanisms ways to calm themselves down when they're feeling uneasy if you see someone doing this it's a subtle clue they might be feeling out of their comfort zone they could be stressed about lying for for example here's a
fun one steeple hands you've probably seen this before someone bringing their fingertips together to form a little steeple this is a classic confidence cue it's like their hands are saying I've got this but if their hands are clenched into fists that's a whole different story clench fists can signal tension frustration or even anger oh and let's not forget about handshakes a firm handshake is usually a sign of confidence and respect while a limp one can come across as disinterested or insecure but also the duration of the handshake matters too too short and it might feel
dismissive too long and it can get awkward real fast and then there's touching when someone touches their face like rubbing their chin or covering their mouth it can be a sign they're thinking hard or maybe even holding something back on the other hand if they're touching you like a light pat on the back or a touch on the arm it's usually a sign of warmth and connection but here's the thing hands can also contradict what someone's saying for example if someone's telling you they're excited but their hands are clenched or hidden their body might be
saying something their words aren't that's why it's so important to pay attention to what the hands are doing they're like a backstage pass to someone's true feelings next up we're diving into the face the most complex and sometimes deceptive part of body language trust me it's going to be good the face is crazy expressive it can show happiness sadness anger surprise and everything in between but here's the catch it's also the most deceptive why because we've spent our whole lives learning how to control it we smile when we're nervous nod when we're bored and keep
a straight face when we're freaking out inside our faces are like professional actors they can play any role we need them too but don't worry there are still ways to see past the performance if you know what to look for you can catch those little moments of truth that slip through let's start with the eyes because honestly they're the star of facial expressions eye contact this is a big one if someone's holding steady eye contact it's usually a sign they're engaged and confident but if they're avoiding eye contact or looking away a lot it could
mean they're nervous distracted or even hiding something that said context matters some people naturally avoid eye contact because they're shy or introverted so don't jump to conclusions too quickly pupil dilation here's a sneaky one pupils dilate when someone's interested excited or attracted to something or someone it's totally involuntary so it's a great clue on the flip side if their pupils are small it could mean they're bored or uninterested blinking pay attention to how fast or slow someone's blinking rapid blinking can be a sign of stress or discomfort think of someone who's lying or feeling anxious
slow deliberate blinking on the other hand can signal relaxation or even flirtation gaze Direction where someone looks can also tell you a lot if they're looking to the side a lot they might be processing information or feeling unsure if they're staring off into space they could be daydreaming or disengaged next up the mouth it's one of the most expressive parts of the face but it's also the most controlled we all know how to fake a smile right but even fake smiles have tells a real smile involves the whole face especially the eyes you'll see crow's
feet a sparkle in their eyes and their cheeks will lift a fake smile it's all lips no eyes it's like their mouth is saying I'm happy but their face is saying not really lip compression when someone presses their lips together it's often a sign they're holding back whether it's anger frustration or something they don't want to say it's like their mouth is on lock down lip biting or licking this can signal no nervousness or even attraction depending on the context if someone's biting their lip while talking to you they might be feeling a little anxious
or maybe they're just really into the conversation next we have the eyebrows they are like the exclamation points of the face they're super expressive and can tell you a lot about someone's emotions raised eyebrows this can signal surprise interest or even fear if someone's eyebrows shoot up when you tell them something they're probably genuinely surprised fored brows when someone's eyebrows pull together it us usually means they're confused concerned or concentrating hard on something next is the jaw it's a great indicator of stress or frustration clenched jaw if someone's clenching their jaw or grinding their teeth
it's a clear sign they're feeling tense or angry relaxed jaw a relaxed jaw usually means they're at ease last but not least in the face we have microexpression Micro expressions are tiny involuntary facial expressions that last less than a second they're like little flashes of truth that slip through when someone's trying to hide their emotion for example a quick flash of anger like having the Brows down and lips tight a fleeting look of disgust like having the nose wrinkled and upper lip raised a momentary expression of fear like having the eyes wide and mouth slightly
open catching these takes practice but once you start noticing them it's like having x-ray vision for emotions so now that we've broken down everything let me give you some final tips so you don't mess it up first rule of thumb context is everything let's say you see someone tapping their foot are they impatient nervous or maybe they just really love the song playing in the background the meaning changes depending on what's happening around them so before you jump to conclusions take a step back and look at the bigger picture now here's where it gets interesting
clusters body language isn't a one gesture fits all kind of deal it's about patterns if someone's tapping their foot and checking their watch and sighing loudly okay now you've got a cluster that screams I'm impatient but if they're tapping their foot while smiling and nodding along to a conversation totally toally different vibe clusters are your best friend for getting the full story oh and don't forget about Baseline Behavior everyone has their own normal maybe your coworker always talks with their hands That's just How They Roll But if they suddenly go still and start avoiding eye
contact that's a clue something's up paying attention to how someone usually acts helps you spot when something's off the key is to notice when they deviate from their Baseline the [Music]