Non-Verbals and
Body Language
Have you met someone before and you just did not get a good vibe or you just met someone and you got a GREAT vibe?
Body Language and Non-Verbal Communication highlight the significant role of non-verbal cues in human interactions and leadership. “Reading the room”, as they say, is the same as reading the person.

Tree is affectionately known as a human whisperer. She has a unique skill that she teaches to others so more and more people can better understand their human interactions and the magic of non-verbal communication. If you are looking to learn how to be more connected to people, build your business or generate more sales, book a free consultation.
Here are the key points:
Dominance of Non-Verbal Communication:
Over 85% of all communication is non-verbal, making it crucial in both professional and personal interactions. You could be missing the mark. How much more could you sell, communicate or grow with better non-verbal cues?
The 8 Foundational Rules of Non-Verbal Communication:
- Being a good observer
- Considering context
- Understanding baselines (Archetypes and Meta Models)
- Looking for what a person values or is trying to prove
- Noting changes in behaviour
- Identifying misleading behaviours
- Distinguishing between comfort and discomfort signals
- Are they Blaming, Pleasing, Computing or Distracting?
Importance of Observation and Practice:
Mastering non-verbal communication requires subtle observation and consistent practice. Repetition is the mother of all learning.
Expertise in Body Language:
At the Master Hypnotist Society, Hypnosis Training Canada and the Burlington Hypnosis Centre, this is the foundation of their success. Tree has been teaching for 10 years and practicing this for 30 years. The words that people say are different to what their body and nervous system are telling us.
LEARN how to be a better reader of people. Human behaviour is its own language, and it is the universal language for all.
What People are saying…..
Valerie Louter - Neighbour to neighbour, Manager and Donor relations

I've had impactful conversations with Tree and also worked with her in a small group.
If you are trying to change a pattern of behaviour, want to learn how to manage negative self-talk, or need some support in making changes in your physical health, Tree is the behaviour expert who can help you get on track. Her knowledge, professionalism and warmth will help you to unlock your own potential and take charge.