Did your parent or a grandparent ever poke your back so you would pull your shoulders back? Or perhaps a teacher reminding you to sit up straight and at attention? Or maybe you (like me) have gotten ...
Understanding body language and facial expressions begins with looking at patterns of nonverbal signals rather than focusing on a single gesture. Posture, eye contact, facial movements, and tone of ...
Most of us spend the majority of the day twisted into some sort of contortion in front of a computer screen, looking down at our phone or curled up on the couch. The hunched back, the rounded ...
Most of us spend the majority of the day twisted into some sort of contortion in front of a computer screen, looking down at our phone or curled up on the couch. The hunched back, the rounded ...
Your mom was right all along. Standing up straight isn’t just about looking confident or adding those extra inches to your height. The way you hold yourself throughout the day could be silently ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “Sit up straight.” “Stop hunching over.” “Straighten your back.” We’ve been nagged about our posture since early adolescence, ...
The invisible force draining your quality of life isn’t you—it’s your posture. We all know poor posture is bad for our health, but few realize just how deeply it impacts our daily lives. In an age ...
Most of the research on posture and public speaking has focused on two aspects of body language that seem to offer opportunities for improvement with relatively little work. First of all, there’s all ...
“Sit up straight.” “Stop hunching over.” “Straighten your back.” We’ve been nagged about our posture since early adolescence, though the older we get, the more its significance becomes clear. Your ...