Simple rules for improving body language.
Rule 3
- Put your feet in the wide-open front.
You might think that nobody's looking at your feet, but your stance right can demonstrate confidence. Stand close together with each other legs can be a symptom of your shyness.
In General, as practice shows, your feet should be on width of your hips and shoulders. Need to have your feet spaced about 1 foot apart, with toes that are deployed outside
"Confident people are literally planting your feet firmly in the ground," says glass, "You find greater physical balance and it shows more confidence than if you your legs were crossed or standing together."
Also keep in mind the difference between an open and a closed stand when talking to someone. Turning the foot outward and in the direction of his companion, you thereby demonstrate interest, confidence and receptivity, while a closed front, on the contrary, demonstrate the absence of any interest.