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Imagine meeting someone for the first time and making eye contact with you. Wouldn’t you feel more open and trusting because of how it signals confidence? Compare it with a person who averts their gaze when speaking with you. Who would you choose to talk to more?
Making eye contact isn’t always easy, especially when there’s no bond between two people yet. But they’re a powerful communication tool as they convey emotions, intentions, and thoughts. You can take hints based on eye contact alone, making verbal and non-verbal conversations easier. However, it has more purpose and advantages than knowing someone better.
Eye contact is a non-verbal communication essential in conversations and a signal of wanting to engage with someone. It’s also easy to know if somebody is looking because of the whites surrounding our irises. Thus, we can identify a person is looking even without them turning their heads.
But the question is: Why is it so important, and what do we get from it?
Confusion can happen so quickly when two people don’t meet eye-to-eye literally. Making eye contact helps in focusing on the conversation and reading facial expressions. Having an idea of how one person feels makes it easier to understand them, thus improving communication.
It takes more than eye contact to nurture a relationship and respect. However, it shows someone they’re important because it signals you’re listening and respecting their time to talk.
Eye contact displays emotions that words can’t say. Maintaining a good mutual gaze indicates honesty in a conversation. If a person has confidence in what they’re saying, they will keep a steady eye contact.
There’s more to eye contact than you think. Being a master at it creates positive outcomes like remembering more information, improving behavior, and fostering good social relationships.
Sharing eye contact with someone you’re speaking to makes you remember what they said. The same goes the other way around. As it can indicate the intent to listen, you focus more on the conversation.
Knowing what’s happening in your body is self-awareness, and it helps when you’re aware that someone’s looking. Knowing that a person is staring makes you more focused on your behavior; thus, acting more appropriately.
Did you know that sustaining eye contact can make you more attractive? Couple it with a smile to make a better impression.
Your colleagues and leaders will think of it as confidence and respect. In the dating arena, it will show your interest in a significant other. It signals your inclination to build relationships with people so others become more open to you.
The phrase “first impressions last” rings true when mastering eye contact. It becomes instrumental in everyday conversations, sparking perceptions of reliability, confidence, and sincerity. Enhance your persuasive communication and social relationships through this to build better relationships.
Maintaining eye contact is not always easy, so let’s build your confidence! When you love your eyes, looking at others becomes a breeze. Enhance your natural eye color with colored contact lenses to feel bolder looking at someone eye to eye. Confidence comes from feeling good about yourself, so why not add flare to your stare?
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