IT’S NOT ONLY WHAT YOU SAY, BUT HOW YOU SAY IT Appreciative Advising & Nonverbal Communication.

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IT’S NOT ONLY WHAT YOU SAY, BUT HOW YOU SAY IT Appreciative Advising & Nonverbal Communication

ARIN ELY, Supervisor of Enrollment and Academic Advising Hello. Thanks for joining us this morning. JOYA KONIECZNY, Supervisor of Undergraduate Academic Advising

Now it’s your turn.

I. Overview of Nonverbal Communication II. Advising Theory III. Implementation & Examples What to expect:

Nonverbal Communication

Appearance & Adornment Use of Space (Proxemics) Touch (Haptics) Eye Contact & Facial Expressions Vocalics Body Language (Kinesics) Environment & Artifacts Use of Time (Chronemics)

Nonverbal Communication Appearance & Adornment Use of Space (Proxemics) Touch (Haptics) Eye Contact & Facial Expressions Vocalics Body Language (Kinesics) Environment & Artifacts Use of Time (Chronemics)

Nonverbal Communication Appearance & Adornment Use of Space (Proxemics) Touch (Haptics) Eye Contact & Facial Expressions Vocalics Body Language (Kinesics) Environment & Artifacts Use of Time (Chronemics)

Nonverbal Communication Appearance & Adornment Use of Space (Proxemics) Touch (Haptics) Eye Contact & Facial Expressions Vocalics Body Language (Kinesics) Environment & Artifacts Use of Time (Chronemics)

Nonverbal Communication Appearance & Adornment Use of Space (Proxemics) Touch (Haptics) Eye Contact & Facial Expressions Vocalics Body Language (Kinesics) Environment & Artifacts Use of Time (Chronemics)

Nonverbal Communication Appearance & Adornment Use of Space (Proxemics) Touch (Haptics) Eye Contact & Facial Expressions Vocalics Body Language (Kinesics) Environment & Artifacts Use of Time (Chronemics)

Nonverbal Communication Appearance & Adornment Use of Space (Proxemics) Touch (Haptics) Eye Contact & Facial Expressions Vocalics Body Language (Kinesics) Environment & Artifacts Use of Time (Chronemics)

Nonverbal Communication Appearance & Adornment Use of Space (Proxemics) Touch (Haptics) Eye Contact & Facial Expressions Vocalics Body Language (Kinesics) Environment & Artifacts Use of Time (Chronemics)

Nonverbal Communication Appearance & Adornment Use of Space (Proxemics) Touch (Haptics) Eye Contact & Facial Expressions Vocalics Body Language (Kinesics) Environment & Artifacts Use of Time (Chronemics)

Nonverbal Communication Appearance & Adornment Use of Space (Proxemics) Touch (Haptics) Eye Contact & Facial Expressions Vocalics Body Language (Kinesics) Environment & Artifacts Use of Time (Chronemics) Word Choice & Language Devices

 People working together to construct meaning  Filters we choose to place over our realities  When information comes into contact with existing knowledge / experiences Appreciative Advising (AA) is a social- constructivist advising philosophy

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 Chronemics (are you on time for the appointment?)  Proxemics (do you stand at the doorway or go up to the student to greet them?)

 Appearance & Adornment (what you’re wearing says a lot about you) “Who you are speaks so loudly I can’t hear what you’re saying.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson

 Appearance & Adornment Attention Advisors: Your boss notices how you dress too!

 Facial Expressions & Eye Contact  Kinesics (body language)  Haptics (handshake)

 Don’t forget to pay attention to the student’s nonverbal cues from the moment you greet them

 Environment & Artifacts (what does your office say about you?)

2 & 3

 Word Choice (open-ended questions) How are you?Tell me about your day Do you have any questions? What questions do you have? Have I answered all of your questions? What else can I help with today?

Proactivevs.Reactive  Vocalics (tone, pitch, volume, etc.) “There’s nothing we can do” “I can’t” “I must” “If only” “Let’s look at our alternatives” “I choose” “I prefer” “I will” Adapted from Stephen Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective People program

 Kinesics & Facial Expressions (your body language should “match” your message)  Proxemics (face student, distance between you)

 Kinesics & Facial Expressions (your body language should “match” your message)  Proxemics (face student, distance between you)

 Eye Contact

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 Environment & Artifacts (hands-on)  Engage students with resources / tools

 Kinesics & Facial Expressions Don’t get swept up in what you’re doing and forget about your expressions, reactions, etc. ANGERFEARDISGUST SADNESSHAPPINESSSUPRISE

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 How you say it: language devices

 End on a positive note  Follow-up after the appointment

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 Keep your cool You did WHAT ! ‽ !

 Pay attention – is he/she not telling you something?

 Don’t give up in tough situations

 Go above and beyond “There are no shortcuts to anyplace worth going.” - Beverly Sills “There are no shortcuts to anyplace worth going.” - Beverly Sills

We hope you enjoyed our presentation.