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I haven't said that body language is not important. But the opening poster didn't ask how to look more confident in his body language, did he?
"what are some tips to project alphaness while sitting".
My argument is that to project alphaness, you need to be in an alpha frame of mind. If you're confident, calm and relaxed, you'll appear confident, calm and relaxed. If you're nervous, unsure of yourself and fidgety, then you'll appear nervous, unsure and fidgety.
Yeah, you can worry about exact things if you want, and if you say that it is an exact science, then OK, I'll bow down to your unhorrible advice. But personally, for me, if I'm sitting somewhere, then I'm not thinking "right my arms should be here, my neck should be tilted slightly this way" and all that. I'm sitting there thinking that I'm the dog's bollocks. That's it. Body language falls into place by itself.
That's alpha body language, in my opinion, not sitting there worrying about whether I'm sat how some guy on the internet told me to sit.
Basically, what I'm trying to say is that whilst his body language is a problem here, the real problem is a mental one. You're going to try and solve it by saying he should sit in a certain way. And yeah, then he might well think he looks better and that might fill himwith confidence. Alternatively, he might be that worried about whether he's doing your advice "right" that he still doesn't look that confident anyway. Whereas if he sits down on the desk next time and knows he's the dogs bollocks, knows deep down that he looks great, indeed IS great, then his hands aren't going to be causing him any problems.
We project ourselves through our body language? Through eye sight no? What is in eye sight? Body Language.
Personally you don't have to, he does, so why don't we give him good advice? All of our body language is an imprint of behavior we witnessed. If we witness bad behaviors we gain them. So while some people don't need to be told to straighten their body language others half to consciously do it until it becomes habit.
You missed my whole point, there have been multiple studies proving how we feel can be changed by simply changing our body language. So if we act anxious and fidgety it's not that we look anxious it is that we are anxious or we begin to feel anxious. If you however want to feel confident then you need to learn to carry good body language. You need to stand confident to feel confident, how can you look confident if you don't know what it looks like? So what happens when you straighten your body language? We feel CONFIDENT, it has nothing to do with them doing it right, it is about how doing it right makes you feel confident. So there is no way to avoid it.
Here: Go grab a pencil and bite on it for 30 seconds but while you do it I want you to think of a death or a sad moment, try and become sad. You will have a very hard time doing so.
I am sorry I won't sit by while you give horrible advice. You come on and say things but you disqualify things that have to be done in order to actual become confident. Don't do that.
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