Home Actress Elizabeth Smart HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers July 2024 Elizabeth Smart Instagram - Have you ever been in a situation where your mouth said "yes" while your body language screamed "No!"? Non-verbal communication matters, especially in matters of the heart. Nonverbal communication, a person's facial expression, how they move their body, tone of voice, and even eye movement, play a part in understanding what someone is actually communicating. Is their body language speaking in agreement with what their mouth is saying or contradicting it? Have you spent enough time with that person to notice the difference? Will you commit to waiting to move forward until both verbal and body language communication agree? When we realize the conversation on consent is much more complex than just a verbal yes or no, we can begin to build meaningful relationships and mutually enjoyed experiences. What are some body language cues that people should be aware of? --- ‼️‼️GIVEAWAY CLOSED‼️‼️ I’m giving away 20 free enrollments to my Wholehearted Consent course. This course is perfect for the teenager in your life. To enter to win, go to the link in my bio and then click the course giveaway/newsletter sign-up link. The giveaway will be closed on March 24 at 11:59 pm. Winners will be announced the following Monday. I’ll be rooting for you! ;) 📷Andrew Umansky . . . . . . . . . . #consentmatters #consent #consenteducation #sexualconsent #parenting

Elizabeth Smart Instagram – Have you ever been in a situation where your mouth said “yes” while your body language screamed “No!”? Non-verbal communication matters, especially in matters of the heart. Nonverbal communication, a person’s facial expression, how they move their body, tone of voice, and even eye movement, play a part in understanding what someone is actually communicating. Is their body language speaking in agreement with what their mouth is saying or contradicting it? Have you spent enough time with that person to notice the difference? Will you commit to waiting to move forward until both verbal and body language communication agree? When we realize the conversation on consent is much more complex than just a verbal yes or no, we can begin to build meaningful relationships and mutually enjoyed experiences. What are some body language cues that people should be aware of? — ‼️‼️GIVEAWAY CLOSED‼️‼️ I’m giving away 20 free enrollments to my Wholehearted Consent course. This course is perfect for the teenager in your life. To enter to win, go to the link in my bio and then click the course giveaway/newsletter sign-up link. The giveaway will be closed on March 24 at 11:59 pm. Winners will be announced the following Monday. I’ll be rooting for you! ;) 📷Andrew Umansky . . . . . . . . . . #consentmatters #consent #consenteducation #sexualconsent #parenting

Elizabeth Smart Instagram - Have you ever been in a situation where your mouth said "yes" while your body language screamed "No!"? Non-verbal communication matters, especially in matters of the heart. Nonverbal communication, a person's facial expression, how they move their body, tone of voice, and even eye movement, play a part in understanding what someone is actually communicating. Is their body language speaking in agreement with what their mouth is saying or contradicting it? Have you spent enough time with that person to notice the difference? Will you commit to waiting to move forward until both verbal and body language communication agree? When we realize the conversation on consent is much more complex than just a verbal yes or no, we can begin to build meaningful relationships and mutually enjoyed experiences. What are some body language cues that people should be aware of? --- ‼️‼️GIVEAWAY CLOSED‼️‼️ I’m giving away 20 free enrollments to my Wholehearted Consent course. This course is perfect for the teenager in your life. To enter to win, go to the link in my bio and then click the course giveaway/newsletter sign-up link. The giveaway will be closed on March 24 at 11:59 pm. Winners will be announced the following Monday. I’ll be rooting for you! ;) 📷Andrew Umansky . . . . . . . . . . #consentmatters #consent #consenteducation #sexualconsent #parenting

Elizabeth Smart Instagram – Have you ever been in a situation where your mouth said “yes” while your body language screamed “No!”?

Non-verbal communication matters, especially in matters of the heart. Nonverbal communication, a person’s facial expression, how they move their body, tone of voice, and even eye movement, play a part in understanding what someone is actually communicating.

Is their body language speaking in agreement with what their mouth is saying or contradicting it? Have you spent enough time with that person to notice the difference? Will you commit to waiting to move forward until both verbal and body language communication agree?

When we realize the conversation on consent is much more complex than just a verbal yes or no, we can begin to build meaningful relationships and mutually enjoyed experiences.

What are some body language cues that people should be aware of?

‼️‼️GIVEAWAY CLOSED‼️‼️

I’m giving away 20 free enrollments to my Wholehearted Consent course. This course is perfect for the teenager in your life. To enter to win, go to the link in my bio and then click the course giveaway/newsletter sign-up link. The giveaway will be closed on March 24 at 11:59 pm. Winners will be announced the following Monday. I’ll be rooting for you! 😉

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#consentmatters #consent #consenteducation #sexualconsent #parenting | Posted on 22/Mar/2023 20:00:09

Elizabeth Smart Instagram – I’m so grateful for how open parents are (or trying to be) on the subjects of consent and sexual violence.

I hear from so many people that say, that their parents didn’t teach them about the  birds and the bees let alone, sexual assault, or that they choice or body mattered.

The conversation is DRAMATICALLY changing. 

Parents are rectifying that error and taking it a step further. Talking more about healthy relationships, decision making, communication, and even the red flags that their kids should watch out for. 

Grandparents are even sharing with me how they are intentionally having different types of conversations with their grandkids. 

Both these generations are addressing the abuse that they had received or were witness to, and putting their foot down. No more will they keep their mouth shut to save face. No more will they be quiet to protect people. The people that need protecting are the victims NOT the perpetrators. 

You combine that momentum with Gen Z and Alpha’s big hearts and determination to make this world a better place for all and sexual violence will hopefully be a thing of the past.

I’m hopeful. Together we are changing the conversation. Together we are making this world a better place.
Elizabeth Smart Instagram – A few weeks after being rescued, I went to church with my family. I had a cold, and so during the service, I excused myself to blow my nose in the bathroom. What I didn’t realize is that a strange lady followed me in and started accusing me of actually wanting to be with my captor. 

She accused me of awful things, one of which was that I actually wanted to be with my captor, that I just shut down. Luckily, my sister came and saved me, and a bunch of other things happened that I won’t bore you with (plus, you can learn all about it in my course, Wholehearted Consent).

The reason why I bring up this point is sometimes you “consent” because you are in survival mode, and that is the safer choice at the moment. 

Emily Nagoski, Ph.D., renowned s3x educator, does a beautiful job defining unwilling consent. When I read the definition, I was like, “YES! She nailed it!”

“When I fear the consequences of saying no more than I fear the consequences of saying yes.”

Now, to clarify, I never said yes to my captor. But I did have the survival mindset on, as do many other s3xual assault survivors do. Acquiescing does not mean they “wanted to.” rather, they were simply trying to survive.

We all need to sit with this definition and understand that a verbal yes does not always mean willing consent. Understanding this nuance is critical if we are going to show up wholeheartedly and support s3xual assault survivors.

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