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Wide Stance

How people stand is a strong indicator of their mindset. When you stand in this strong and steady position, with your feet about a shoulder width apart, it signals that you feel in control.

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The right kinds of non-verbal communication did correlate with success. How can you send out the same signals—and hopefully generate the same success?

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