Facial expressions

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FACIAL EXPRESSIONS

For the queen’s guard, staying totally still and being completely focused is essential…. But for a public speaker is exactly opposite….

FACIAL EXPRESSIONS Form of non verbal communication Motions or positions of the muscles in the skin. Expresses emotional state without words Primary means to convey social information Natural and universal FACE IS THE INDEX OF THE MIND

IMPORTANCE Our goal is projection not protection More spontaneous than words Impossible to avoid even when it is advantageous to do so Contextual social indicator of behavioral intent We have 80 facial muscles with which we can create over 7000 facial expressions 7 % in words spoken, 38% in way of speaking and tone of voice…. 55% is in FACIAL EXPRESSIONS

UNIVERSAL FACIAL EXPRESSIONS Happiness Sadness Surprise Disgust Fear Anger

HAPPINESS 6 linear muscles Feeling of inner joy and satisfaction Crescent-shaped eyes Raising of the mouth corners-Smile Lifting of the cheeks Mouth can be opened or closed “It’s not how much we have, but how much we enjoy, that makes happiness” - Charles Spurgeon

SADNESS 6 linear muscles Feeling of helplessness and loss Raised inner eyebrows Lowering of mouth corners Possibly dropped jaw Upper eyelids drop “Worry often gives us a small thing a big shadow” - Swedish proverb

SURPRISE 3 linear muscles Feeling of shock but excited Eyes wide open to facilitate sight Jaw drops slightly Mouth open to intake air Raised/arched eyebrows “Sometimes the most shocking surprises are also the most beautiful surprises” - Lori Wilhite

DISGUST 6 linear muscles Feeling of disapproval by some unpleasant or offensive thing Nose wrinkled Raised upper lips and cheeks Lowered eyebrows Narrowed eyes “Sameness is the mother of disgust, variety the cure” - Petrarch

FEAR 6 linear muscles Feeling of desire to escape from or avoid something dangerous Wide opened eyes Tensed and raised eyebrows Mouth opens slightly “Do the thing we fear, and death of fear is certain” - Ralph Waldo Emerson

ANGER 6 linear muscles Feeling of attacking something or someone Frowning to protect eyes in anticipation of attack Narrowing of the lips Slightly lowered head with eyebrows Glaring eyes “You will not be punished for your anger, you will be punished by your anger” - Buddha

ROLE OF EYES IN FACIAL EXPRESSIONS EYES- windows to the soul Focal point in communication E ye gaze Blinking Pupil size Like a steering wheel of car, eyes direct your words

WHERE FACIAL EXPRESSION FAILS? Modern communication phones, texting, emails, etc. Disabilities Visually impaired loss of muscle movement “ SO LET’S STOP IMPRESSING AND START EXPRESSING”