In an article at Psychology Today, researchers found that posture contributed significantly to actions related to power, even when the study subjects did not have a leadership role.Questions for you to consider:
- What are the two types of posture defined in the article?
- How was the research designed to study the effects of posture? Do those make sense as valid measures of power?
- According to the studies, what things were activated by good posture?
- How do you think posture might affect one's self-esteem and confidence?
Here's a link to the article at PsychologyToday.com...
Posture, Your Key to Success!
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-Jeff
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