‘Imply’ or ‘infer’? Many people confuse these words. They are both verbs that deal with the communication of a message but they have different meanings.
Whether you use ‘imply’ or ‘infer’ also depends on whether you are the sender or the receiver of the message.
Your body language can betray your apprehensions and fears – and you might not even realise it.
We’ve all been there….
It might be a meeting, a presentation, a job interview or a sales pitch. It doesn’t matter; these situations have one thing in common. You – at least for some of the time – will be the centre of attention.
If this is 100% within your comfort zone, you probably don’t need to read on. On the other hand, you might be one of many who become shattered wrecks just thinking about it. Most of us, though, find at least some of these situations test our nerves to the limit.
Where do you stand?
The problem is when you ‘think’ you’re fine and you feel fine but, somehow, your body hasn’t quite picked up the message.