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Pay attention to body language, emotion, and time spent speaking versus listening.
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Pay attention to their body language before you continue down the same path.
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First, you have to pay attention to your body's abilities, says Cedric Bryant, chief science officer for the American Council on Exercise, the nonprofit fitness certification and education provider.
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These signals tell your body to pay attention.
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Something else to pay attention to during the interview: Body language.
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Sit in a comfortable position and, starting from your toes, pay attention to the physical sensations in each part of your body.
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