Because your posture is one of the first things people notice about you, you obviously need to stand up straight. Many people think they are standing up straight when in fact they aren't; you might have noticed your own poor posture when analyzing yourself in the mirror or on videotape. This problem is most common with people who are taller than average. They usually stoop to be at eye level with their shorter counterparts.
If people do this during their formative years of height development, hunching their backs, stooping their shoulders, and bowing their heads can become their normal stance. This stance elicits less confidence in others than standing with shoulders squared, back erect, and head up.
You must follow several steps if you wish to have a posture that exudes confidence and a “don't mess with me” attitude. By adhering to the following steps, you are well on your way towards looking more powerful when you are standing in front of someone.
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