Saturday, March 20, 2010
Don’t forget : Practise Practise Practise
You will meet with failure: It’s impossible to “click” with everybody But from every failure You will learn And every time you go for it, your confidence and skill will grow.
Friday, March 19, 2010
PARTING
Your approach to leavetaking will determine your future relationship! If you want to meet the other person again, YOU WILL HAVE TO ASK !
E.G.:
“Would you like to meet me some time next week for a drink?”
E.G.:
“Would you like to meet me some time next week for a drink?”
Thursday, March 18, 2010
PLAYFUL TEASING
playful teasing allows to increase the personal content of the exchange, while keeping the tone light-hearted and non-serious, thus escalating the level of disclosure and intimacy in a nonthreatening manner.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
RECIPROCAL DISCLOSURE
Disclosure of almost any personal information is a move towards intimacy. The key to succesful flirting is to escalate the level of intimacy gradually and in a balanced way.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
HUMOUR
Humour is necessary for succesful flirting. But inappropriate use can kill a promising flirtation stone dead in a matter of seconds.
Fact :
BOTH TRUST AND ATTRACTION INCREASE WHEN A LIGHTHEARTED APPROACH IS USED.
Fact :
BOTH TRUST AND ATTRACTION INCREASE WHEN A LIGHTHEARTED APPROACH IS USED.
Monday, March 15, 2010
++VERBAL & NON VERBAL FEEDBACK
++NON-VERBAL FEEDBACK
Effective signals : nodding, smiling, responsive facial expressions, leaning forwards, … and general positive body language such as 'open' posture and posture/gesture echo..
++ VERBAL FEEDBACK
Good signals : Use expressions like "mm-hmm", "yeah", "mmm", "ah", “great”, … They show interest or agreement and encourage the other to continue..
Effective signals : nodding, smiling, responsive facial expressions, leaning forwards, … and general positive body language such as 'open' posture and posture/gesture echo..
++ VERBAL FEEDBACK
Good signals : Use expressions like "mm-hmm", "yeah", "mmm", "ah", “great”, … They show interest or agreement and encourage the other to continue..
Sunday, March 14, 2010
TURN OFFS
• OVER-SERIOUSNESS
•NEGATIVITY
• PASSIVITY
• SELF-PREOCCUPATION
• BANALITY
• LACK OF ENTHUSIASM
• OVER-EXCITEMENT
• RUDE BEHAVIOUR
•NEGATIVITY
• PASSIVITY
• SELF-PREOCCUPATION
• BANALITY
• LACK OF ENTHUSIASM
• OVER-EXCITEMENT
• RUDE BEHAVIOUR
Saturday, March 13, 2010
ACTIVE LISTENING
good listening is notjust about shutting upand letting the otherperson talk.Good listening is aboutgiving good 'feedback‘.This involves giving both verbal and nonverbal signals to showthat you are paying attention, and that you are interested.
GOOD CONVERSATION
The essence of a good conversation, is reciprocity: give-and-take, sharing, exchange, with both parties contributing equally as talkers and as listeners.
PERSONAL & QUESTIONING RESPONSES ARE THE BEST WAY TO ACHIEVING A GOOD CONVERSATION
USE OPEN QUESTIONS
What, when, when, why, how, … PARAPHRASE: “So you were stranded at the station … How did you get home?”
PERSONAL & QUESTIONING RESPONSES ARE THE BEST WAY TO ACHIEVING A GOOD CONVERSATION
USE OPEN QUESTIONS
What, when, when, why, how, … PARAPHRASE: “So you were stranded at the station … How did you get home?”
Friday, March 12, 2010
GOOD OPENING LINES
• Nice day, isn’t it ?
• Bit crowded, isn’t it ?
• Not very lively here tonight, isn’t it ?
COMPLIMENTS ARE O.K.
• That’s a nice jacket !
• Wow, You look lovely !
• Bit crowded, isn’t it ?
• Not very lively here tonight, isn’t it ?
COMPLIMENTS ARE O.K.
• That’s a nice jacket !
• Wow, You look lovely !
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Touch
Touching is a subtle, Powerful and complex
Form of communication.
Just a light, brief touch on the arm during a short social encounter may have immediate and lasting positive effects.
Correct touching helps to advance the relationship.
But inappropriate use of touching could ruin your chances for ever!
Arm Touch
If a light touch on the arm to draw attention or express support produces a negative reaction, you might as well give up now ! Some degree of intimacy is required before proceeding to a brief hand touch
Ask Permission
Do not proceed without prior positive reaction ! Perform each touch at least twice before progressing to the next level : This tells your companion the touch was not accidental and is a non verbal way for asking for permission.
Form of communication.
Just a light, brief touch on the arm during a short social encounter may have immediate and lasting positive effects.
Correct touching helps to advance the relationship.
But inappropriate use of touching could ruin your chances for ever!
Arm Touch
If a light touch on the arm to draw attention or express support produces a negative reaction, you might as well give up now ! Some degree of intimacy is required before proceeding to a brief hand touch
Ask Permission
Do not proceed without prior positive reaction ! Perform each touch at least twice before progressing to the next level : This tells your companion the touch was not accidental and is a non verbal way for asking for permission.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
- - - Gestures
• Palm rubbing
• Display of anxiety or nervosity
• Blank, unexpressive face
• Closed, near-tobody movements
• Display of anxiety or nervosity
• Blank, unexpressive face
• Closed, near-tobody movements
+++ Male
• Enhancing masculine appearance
• Hands in pockets with elbows out (enlarging chest)
• Leaning against wall with one hand placed above sholder height (appearing taller)
• Stand tall
• Move hands to belt
• Hands in pockets with elbows out (enlarging chest)
• Leaning against wall with one hand placed above sholder height (appearing taller)
• Stand tall
• Move hands to belt
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
+++ Female
• Enhance feminity
• Draw knees towards body when seated (looking smaller)
• Arch back (breasts !)
• Cross and recross legs
• Display body
• Stroke neck, thigh, face, arms, hair, …
• Whisper
• Lick lips
• Draw knees towards body when seated (looking smaller)
• Arch back (breasts !)
• Cross and recross legs
• Display body
• Stroke neck, thigh, face, arms, hair, …
• Whisper
• Lick lips
+++ Gestures
• Give good face
• Nod in agreement
• Open palm hand movements
• Synchronisation
• Hair flipping
• Head tossing
• Eyebrow flashing
• Parting lips
• Preening (touching clothes, face or hair)
• Nod in agreement
• Open palm hand movements
• Synchronisation
• Hair flipping
• Head tossing
• Eyebrow flashing
• Parting lips
• Preening (touching clothes, face or hair)
Monday, March 8, 2010
Body Signs
Negative body signs
• Body turned away
• Feet turned away
• Leaning backward
• Folded arms or legs
• Looking around
• Looking bored
Positive body signs
• Body oriented towards you
• Leaning forward
• Open posture
• Head tilted to one side
• Mirroring your posture
• Smiling
• Looking happy
• Looking at mouth
• Body turned away
• Feet turned away
• Leaning backward
• Folded arms or legs
• Looking around
• Looking bored
Positive body signs
• Body oriented towards you
• Leaning forward
• Open posture
• Head tilted to one side
• Mirroring your posture
• Smiling
• Looking happy
• Looking at mouth
Sometimes a reduced dinstance is tolerated
• When you are side by side with someone
• In crowdy places
• With people you know and trust
• In crowdy places
• With people you know and trust
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Interpersonal distance
At 1m (4’) you are at the borderline between the social zone and the personal zone
• Move closer only if you receive a positive signal
• Moving into the intimate zone 0m50 (2’6”) may cause discomfort
• Move closer only if you receive a positive signal
• Moving into the intimate zone 0m50 (2’6”) may cause discomfort
Eyes are very powerful !
If, after making eye contact and briefly holding someones gaze, the other looks away and then looks back, you know (s)he is interested !
---- DO NOT OVERDO EYECONTACT ----
Basic rules for eye contact
1. 1st short contact
2. Look away, then look back
3. Make contact again to start conversation
4. Look while listening
5. Look away while talking
---- DO NOT OVERDO EYECONTACT ----
Basic rules for eye contact
1. 1st short contact
2. Look away, then look back
3. Make contact again to start conversation
4. Look while listening
5. Look away while talking
Saturday, March 6, 2010
How To Flirt?
• Show liking, interest and admiration – smile !
• Compliment – smile !!
• Ask for advice – smile !!!
• Do not try to impress or show off; be yourself
• Make her/him laugh !
• Tease, but with care
• Never lie
• Make her/him feel good
• Be attentive
• Offer a good time
• Keep her/him happy
• Be real
• Make her/him talk
• Listen more, speak less
• Make her/him laugh !!
• Don’t be boring
• Surprise positively
• Don’t be over serious
• Don’t communicate too directly
• Plan. If you fail to plan, then you are planning to fail
• Know what to say and dare to say it
• Compliment her/him
• Don’t look desperate
• Keep things playful
PRACTISE PRACTISE
Flirting is both an art and a skill You have to experience it in order to become good at it
• Compliment – smile !!
• Ask for advice – smile !!!
• Do not try to impress or show off; be yourself
• Make her/him laugh !
• Tease, but with care
• Never lie
• Make her/him feel good
• Be attentive
• Offer a good time
• Keep her/him happy
• Be real
• Make her/him talk
• Listen more, speak less
• Make her/him laugh !!
• Don’t be boring
• Surprise positively
• Don’t be over serious
• Don’t communicate too directly
• Plan. If you fail to plan, then you are planning to fail
• Know what to say and dare to say it
• Compliment her/him
• Don’t look desperate
• Keep things playful
PRACTISE PRACTISE
Flirting is both an art and a skill You have to experience it in order to become good at it
Friday, March 5, 2010
Who to pick ?
1. People with roughly the same level of attractiveness as yourself
• Men are inclined to overestimate their attractiveness.
• Women are often more attractive than they think.
2. Flirt with people who are likely to return your interest
3. Women favour men that are taller and older than them, with higher status and earning potential
4. Men favour younger and prettier women.
5. Self-confidence and charm are important
• Men are inclined to overestimate their attractiveness.
• Women are often more attractive than they think.
2. Flirt with people who are likely to return your interest
3. Women favour men that are taller and older than them, with higher status and earning potential
4. Men favour younger and prettier women.
5. Self-confidence and charm are important
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Who to flirt with ?
• More or less anyone
• Be cautious with people who are married or attached
• Know that men have a tendency to mistake friendly behaviour for sexual flirting
• Avoid sending ambiguous signals
• Be cautious with people who are married or attached
• Know that men have a tendency to mistake friendly behaviour for sexual flirting
• Avoid sending ambiguous signals
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Different sorts of flirting
• Light hearted flirting:
= flirting for fun
= harmless, enjoyable
• Flirting with intent:
= essential element of the mate-selection process
= flirting for fun
= harmless, enjoyable
• Flirting with intent:
= essential element of the mate-selection process
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Where to flirt ?
• At parties, social occasions and celebrations
• In pubs, bars, discos, …
• In schools, colleges,universities ,…
• At work
• In sports- and leisure clubs and groups
• In pubs, bars, discos, …
• In schools, colleges,universities ,…
• At work
• In sports- and leisure clubs and groups
Monday, March 1, 2010
Why do we flirt ?
Basic Instinct
If we do not initiate contact and show Interest in the Opposite Sex, our species would become extinct.
The problem
FLIRTING IS
• Governed by a complex set of unwritten laws
• Sometimes inappropriate
• Many men experience difficulties in interpreting women’s body-language
If we do not initiate contact and show Interest in the Opposite Sex, our species would become extinct.
The problem
FLIRTING IS
• Governed by a complex set of unwritten laws
• Sometimes inappropriate
• Many men experience difficulties in interpreting women’s body-language
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