The 1st S in S.E.N.S.E stands for this
What is Space
These are examples of boredom cues
What is yawing, not facing person, avoiding eye contact, fidgeting?
This is how far you should stand from someone while talking.
What is 2 - 3 feet?
These are people you can stand closer to when talking to them
Who are family and friends?
Facing the person, smiling, nodding, using statements of encouragement are examples of this.
What are welcoming cues?
The 1st E in S.E.N.S.E. stands for this
What is Eye Contact?
This is how you show interest when talking to someone
What is making eye contact, facing person you are talking to, asking questions, and leaning in?
These are ways you can show interest when talking to someone.
What is giving eye contact, smiling, nodding, asking questions, facing the person?
This is how far you stand from strangers when you talk to them
What is arm's length or 2 - 3 feet?
True or False; When nervous you can accidently show signs of unwelcoming.
What is True?
The N in S.E.N.S.E stands for this
What is Nod or Nodding?
True or False. If you are bored in a conversation you can tell someone that they are boring you
This is how someone might feel if they are smiling, laughing.
What is happy, excited, joyful?
This is how others may feel if you stand to close to them.
What is uncomfortable, annoyed or frustrated?
This is why it's important to recognize welcoming or unwelcoming signs in others.
What is it helps to know who wants to talk or not talk?
The 2nd S in S.E.N.S.E stands for this
What is Statements of Encouragement?
This is how you can show interest to your friend that is sharing about their weekend plans.
What is asking questions, smiling, nodding, using statements of encourage?
This is how someone might feel if they have their arms crossed and not smiling.
What is frustrated, angry, annoyed?
This is how other people may feel if you talk too loudly.
What is confused, angry, annoyed?
This is how you can show welcoming signs when talking to others.
What is smiling at the person, giving eye contact when talking, and or facing the person?
The 2nd E in S.E.N.S.E. stands for this
What is (facial) Expressions?
This is how you would end a conversation politely with someone that you were showing interest to.
What is "I'm sorry to rude, but I have to get going. It was nice talking to you"?
Someone that is yawing and can't keep their eyes open may feel this way.
What is tired, sleepy?
This is what you should do if you say "excuse me" to someone in your way and they don't move.
What is say it again - they might not have heard you?
What is move away from them?
Grunting is an example of this.
What is unwelcoming cue?