Self Confidence

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Projecting Confidence Through A Relaxed Sitting Posture

Projecting Confidence Through A Relaxed Sitting Posture allows you to appear attractive in front of other people.

Projecting Confidence Through A Relaxed Sitting Posture

Dominant Look

Dominant Look represents a dominant approach to communication. this type of look, in addition to making eye contact, is typical of confident and authoritative people.

Dominant Look - Staring

Holding The Head Up And Exposing The Throat

Holding the head up and exposing the neck are body movements that signify arrogance and snoberry.

Head Tilting And Neck Exposure

Hiding Behind A Chair

Touching the back of the chair while entering a room, and hiding behind it, are body language movements that indicate a lack of confidence.

Hiding Behind A Chair - Touching A Chair When Entering A Room

Refusal During An Argument

In the follwing picture you can see a body movement of anger, in which the woman is angry at the man, and he is trying to make peace with her.

Refusal During An Argument

Searching For The Necklace

When a Woman Is Searching For An Imaginary Necklace around the neck area, it might suggest she is uncertain.

Searching For The Necklace

Smoke's Blowing Direction

Blowing the smoke upwards

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Blocking The Body With The Arm

This body movement, of Blocking The Body With The Arm, helps us increase our confidence and display it.

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Body Movement Of Scratching The Neck

This movement can be  sign of stress, maybe as a result of lack of confidence during a conversation or while lying.

Scratching The Neck

Crossing The Legs

Crossing The Legs means objection and resistance, and even an attempt to control emotionl states such as sadness, anger, fear or any other extreme emotion.

Crossing And Locking The Legs

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