Think Positive - Your Body Language Follows
Body language tells a lot, about how we think, and what we demonstrate with our body demeanor is important.
Our body can tell another person that we are feeling defeated, tired or competent.
This language is something we often utilize unintentionally, to manipulate another, in an attempt to avoid an undesirable result.
Inner dialog used to picture an outcome, can determine what demeanor we will have during an actual event.
Having a positive outlook concerning what we want, with an expectation to succeed will help us achieve and realize an intention.
On the other hand, too much thought toward what we want to avoid, can set us up for failure.
The thoughts we entertain while considering a possible confrontation can place our body in a position of defeat.
Our body can reveal to another how we expect them to react; people consistently meet our desires.
Apathy can remain within our body language until our picture provoking thoughts have changed.
We often get exactly what we are trying to avoid getting, with the use of our body language and the thoughts behind it.
We play a game of show and tell with our body, sending a strong message to people.
We can say one thing while our body is sending an entirely different message.
Normally, our body language will determine the outcome; we affect other people.
How another responds to us depends on what we reveal with the use of our body.
Most people are passive-aggressive and their thinking and inner dialogs are the culprit.
For assertion to be effective, a person must have an authority in his or her body language that matches their words.
Forceful mannerisms, along with strong words and voice tones is a defense.
Furthermore, it is simply a sign that the person has managed to think negatively concerning an outcome, and become doubtful.
In addition, a confident sounding voice, backed by insecure thinking cannot veil what the body reveals.
Thinking with a positive outlook and eliminating negative inner dialog can produce the demeanor that helps us.
We can choose to build anxiety and doubt into our body language.
We can generate a demeanor of confidence and self-worth, if we so choose.
Expectations built up in our own minds determine our body language among other traits we exhibit.
Think positive and the body will follow!
Our body can tell another person that we are feeling defeated, tired or competent.
This language is something we often utilize unintentionally, to manipulate another, in an attempt to avoid an undesirable result.
Inner dialog used to picture an outcome, can determine what demeanor we will have during an actual event.
Having a positive outlook concerning what we want, with an expectation to succeed will help us achieve and realize an intention.
On the other hand, too much thought toward what we want to avoid, can set us up for failure.
The thoughts we entertain while considering a possible confrontation can place our body in a position of defeat.
Our body can reveal to another how we expect them to react; people consistently meet our desires.
Apathy can remain within our body language until our picture provoking thoughts have changed.
We often get exactly what we are trying to avoid getting, with the use of our body language and the thoughts behind it.
We play a game of show and tell with our body, sending a strong message to people.
We can say one thing while our body is sending an entirely different message.
Normally, our body language will determine the outcome; we affect other people.
How another responds to us depends on what we reveal with the use of our body.
Most people are passive-aggressive and their thinking and inner dialogs are the culprit.
For assertion to be effective, a person must have an authority in his or her body language that matches their words.
Forceful mannerisms, along with strong words and voice tones is a defense.
Furthermore, it is simply a sign that the person has managed to think negatively concerning an outcome, and become doubtful.
In addition, a confident sounding voice, backed by insecure thinking cannot veil what the body reveals.
Thinking with a positive outlook and eliminating negative inner dialog can produce the demeanor that helps us.
We can choose to build anxiety and doubt into our body language.
We can generate a demeanor of confidence and self-worth, if we so choose.
Expectations built up in our own minds determine our body language among other traits we exhibit.
Think positive and the body will follow!
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