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Your body language may shape who you are
Amy Cuddy’s research on body language reveals that we can change other people’s perceptions — and perhaps even our own body chemistry — simply by changing body positions.
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Nonverbal Communication Matters:
Our body language influences how others perceive us and how we see ourselves. -
Power Poses Boost Confidence:
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Expansive, open postures (like standing tall with arms wide) can increase feelings of power.
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Contractive postures (like crossing arms and hunching) make us feel weaker.
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Scientific Evidence:
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A study showed that just two minutes of “high-power posing” increased testosterone (dominance hormone) and decreased cortisol (stress hormone), making people feel more confident.
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Low-power poses had the opposite effect.
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“Fake It Till You Become It”:
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Even if you don’t feel confident, adopting power poses can gradually make you more confident.
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This technique helps in stressful situations like interviews, presentations, and leadership roles.
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Her Personal Story:
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Amy shares her struggle with self-doubt after a brain injury and how power posing helped her regain confidence.
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She encourages people to practice power poses before important situations.
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Main Takeaway:
Changing your posture can change your mindset. Practicing power poses can help you feel and act more confident, ultimately shaping who you are.
https://www.ted.com/talks/amy_cuddy_your_body_language_may_shape_who_you_are/transcript
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