A_Spock_Darkly wrote:
This thread is for discussing tips that help enhance your social status through body language. A lot of NT's have to learn these things manually also, surprisingly enough.
That's a very good point, we aren't rare defective specimens in a world of perfect beings.
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For example, if you work on certain body language, over time, you're bound to start feeling different. When you're feeling that difference, it'll be much easier to implement these tips in a more casual way, without all the strenuous conscious effort.
This is true.
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Alpha Male paradigm
This seems unnecessary.
Trying to pretend you are something you are not is not a good solution. Working with what you have, improving your posture, feeling more comfortable in your own skin, is good for anyone, male or female. When people say 'be yourself' what they really mean is 'accept yourself and learn to be comfortable as yourself'. It's actually necessary to do this first, even if you choose to upgrade or restyle the basic model. Portraying confidence is part of the learning process; posture and body language are learned as much through muscle memory (motor learning) as through cognitive processes. In fact, it may be necessary to consciously unlearn tense body language.
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Tip: Posture.
Tip: Relax. Practice relaxing.
Yes. Practise. In public, even if you only manage a few minutes here and there to begin with. Be a relaxed observer.
Moog wrote:
A useful insight. I find walking tall (not too tall) and straight and with calm, controlled purpose helps to keep people from bothering me. It's good for the body and mind too. I would recommend a short yoga course to anyone.
Seconded.
Yoga, Alexander Technique, a gentle martial art - the basic idea is to improve the posture of both body and mind.