What do you remember the most about people around you, in a job interview, or in the office, their clothes, shoes, gadgets, personality, or appearance? We bet most people would say their facial expressions and how they treat others.
People catch your true intentions or feelings through your facial expressions and may misinterpret them if you don’t explain what they mean.
Therefore, controlling your facial expressions at work to avoid misunderstandings and maintain decorum is essential.
Change Your Facial Expressions to Be Successful
Everything will be on track if you can mold your facial expressions. Here are some pro tips for controlling your expressions in the office when you,
1. Greet Someone You Don’t Like
When you like someone, it clearly shows on your face. The same thing happens when you dislike someone. When you choose to be openly rude to someone (intentionally or unintentionally), it turns them off quickly and may damage your working relationships with them. Therefore, a slight smile will work instead of a smirk or frown when you greet someone you don’t like at the workplace. Remember to say hello next time you see a colleague you don’t like.
2. Feel Overwhelmed Due to Sudden Increase in Workload
You get assigned some additional tasks because one of your colleagues is on vacation (all of a sudden). Now, you are sulking in ire and furrowing your brows in distress, and it will convey that you cannot tackle the situation. No matter what, expressions on someone’s face (positive or negative) can reveal the person’s mood in general. Hence, to keep cool at your workplace (and to make them believe you can work on additional projects), manage your tasks efficiently, and you should know when to ask for help or delegate.
3. Receive a Compliment For Something You Did Great
A smile is commonly considered a good thing to carry as a facial expression. However, it can also be perceived as snobbish, especially if it’s toothy or a smug grin. Therefore, if you receive a compliment on something you did well, say thank you and simply nod your head to convey that you appreciate their positive feedback.
Conclusion: Practice and Maintain a Mona Lisa Face
Individuals notice every bit of your expressions. They will observe your expressions, i.e., how you raise your eyebrows when receiving an additional (delegated) task.
Considering that, when spending time alone or with your colleagues, ensure you are well aware of your facial expressions. Relax them a little and practise a Mona Lisa smile by slightly tilting up your mouth and relaxing your brows.
When you work on your facial expressions and improve how you communicate your thoughts and feelings, your colleagues will understand better what you actually mean and act accordingly and sooner. It will help you foster a positive work environment in a professional setting.
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