"Posture: The Silent Indicator of Confidence and Self-Perception - Deepstash
"Posture: The Silent Indicator of Confidence and Self-Perception

"Posture: The Silent Indicator of Confidence and Self-Perception

Standing up straight exudes dominance, confidence, and the ability to accept responsibility.

Diversely, having a lousy posture with your head hunched over, displays negative self-image and subservience.

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