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Touching you while you talk.
Pace around while you talk on the phone.
Use facial expressions, gestures and possibly food treats while you talk.
It's a lot easier than trying to take notes while you talk, and - provided your caller doesn't mind being recorded - it's much less disruptive.
Some of my work has focused on the importance of non-verbal input, specifically pointing a lot and at a lot of different things while you talk with your young children (ages 9 through 18 months).
The trick is talking to yourself while you're drinking, and listening to yourself while you talk; making sure you understand that this is a medicinal drink and not the next stage of the party.
And even if you leave it up for five minutes while you talk, anyone who's struggling to derive meaning from it won't be paying much attention to what you have to say.
While you talk to your friends, you have the secondary pleasure of watching the sushi chef pack rice in his palms, slice fish and pinch thimbles of wasabi onto plates.
Walk the stage while you talk.
You can surf the Web while you talk.
Touch him while you talk, but don't touch him too much.
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