We’re all naturally curious about body language.
Whether it’s an awkward interaction, a warm smile, or a firm handshake, these nonverbal cues speak volumes.
As Amy Cuddy points out, social scientists refer to this as "nonverbals," and they play a crucial role in communication.
But body language isn't just about how others perceive us; it also affects how we see ourselves.
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Body language affects how others see us, but it may also change how we see ourselves.
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