Friday, 26 July 2013

Where do you stand?



For years, social psychiatrists have been talking about how people communicate through body language and how judgements can be made about you, when looking  from a glance.  

People tend to make their judgement calls within a few seconds of meeting you and if you are the product, I.e.:  The model or musician, the manner in which you conduct yourself  in your stance is extremely important in setting the tone for interactions, especially in relation to how seriously you want to be taken within the professional industry.

Amy Cuddy is a social psychiatrist best known for her work in non-verbal communications and studies the outcome of how people can judge and influence one another.

This video is from another one of my favourite talks TED and I believe you could gain some useful information that you could try out when you are next in a social environment. 

I hope that you enjoy it and as always, feel free to leave your opinion in the comment section or feel free to email me. 

Romy
romy@beonthescene.com

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