Quick-Tips: Secret Weapon of Body Language

Recently, articles in the news have credited Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s excellent use of non-verbal communication as a main factor responsible for his majority win in the Federal Election, and point to Mark Bowden’s TruthPlane system. Mike Coates, CEO and President of Hill & Knowlton Canada blogs that Mr Harper in the TV debates leading up to the election

“…had very good use of non-verbal communication techniques, particularly with his hands. While the other leaders aggressively pointed their fingers and flailed away in many different directions, Harper reassured the audience by repeatedly using hand gestures over the most “vulnerable” part of a person’s body: his belly. This technique is called the ‘TruthPlane’.”

Similarly, Robert Cribb in the Toronto Star (picked up by Maclean’s Magazine and USA Today), highlights in Mr Harper’s debate performance

“the placement of Harper’s hands, cupped and open, directly at stomach height…(in the) “Truth Plane” — a visual expression that communicates the right mix of composed, competent resolve and level-headed credibility,”

and goes on to state

“It seems far more Canadians were suddenly able to see Harper’s previously elusive humanity and trustworthiness, a message delivered through gestures that warmed him to us.”

Mark’s TruthPlane techniques change the feelings in an audience quickly to help you convey your message more effectively. Here are a couple more quick and easy tips from Mark’s best selling body language book Winning Body Language that will help you present your best in every communication:

Be still and symmetrical

Stillness is more predictable to your audience. If you are relaxed and still, we feel more comfortable around you, and will often assign you a higher status.

  • Stay animated and energized, yet keep your movement down to the minimum required to get your message across.

Symmetry is less complex to take in than asymmetry; again, it’s more predictable and so makes us feel more comfortable. Symmetry is felt to be more attractive generally, and is held as higher status by the audience.

  • Gesture with both hands at the same horizontal height and stand with your weight evenly across both feet, with your body fully facing your audience.
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Canadian PM Stephen Harper in the TruthPlane

To read the full article by Mike Coates Iggy “didn’t get the job done” click here or for Robert Cribb’s full article from the Toronto Star Harper’s Secret Weapon? The ‘TruthPlane’ click here.

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s TruthPlane

It is known that Mark Bowden trains leaders at the highest levels of political office worldwide. Recently in an article by Mike Coates, CEO and President of Hill & Knowlton Canada, Mark’s work was recognized as a deciding factor during the aggressive TV debate in reassuring voters in the 2011 federal election of Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s confidence, openness and sincerity, which brought him the landslide victory of a majority third term and all but destroyed the traditional opposition party.

“But it was with non verbal communication where the prime minister really stole the show. Experts noted that he barely broke a sweat. He was cool, calm and collected as he always is in these debates. I actually think this may have been his best performance yet. But, he also had very good use of non-verbal communication techniques, particularly with his hands. While the other leaders aggressively pointed their fingers and flailed away in many different directions, Harper reassured the audience by repeatedly using hand gestures over the most “vulnerable” part of a person’s body: his belly. This technique is called the ‘TruthPlane’. Churchill used it with great effect. Every time he was under attack he would stick his belly out further as if to show how confident he was of his position. Harper may be no Churchill, but he astutely reassured voters of the sincerity of his position and the openness of his intentions by effectively using his hands to convey confidence.) Ironically, while many experts criticize Harper for being cold and secretive, his use of his hands reassured voters”

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper in the TruthPlane

To read the full article by Mike Coates Iggy “didn’t get the job done” click here…