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Use a mirror, good speakers and actors do this all the time, facial expressions can be Key when conversing.
Hope this helps,
Swing
Exactly. Using a mirror allows you to see exactly what the other person sees. Practice a few minutes every day when you're in the bathroom and you're set.
~Antithesis
Actually it shows you the exact reverse of what the other person sees. It is surprising to see how different the nonverbal communication you project is when your image is flipped.
Here is an exercise you can try to see what I mean.
If you have a laptop, get it out and start taking pictures with your webcam (i.e. if you have a macbook open up photobooth).
Practice making different expressions while focusing on communicating specific emotions through your face (confident, angry, sad, happy, excited, thoughtful, nonchalant, etc.). With programs like photobooth, you can see what you look like real time before you take the picture (like a mirror).
Take a picture and have your program flip it horizontally (since this is what you REALLY look like to other people because they do not see your mirror image).
Now bring to mind the emotion you were trying to convery and see if the picture still conveys that or if a completely different message is being portrayed.
Doing this exercise will give you a more objective approach to determining the messages your face sends.