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The way someone stands can convey their level of authority from "summary" of Linguagem Corporal by Bill Eady
The way a person stands can reveal a lot about them, including their level of authority. This is because our body language often speaks louder than words. When someone stands tall with their shoulders back and their head held high, they exude confidence and assertiveness. This posture conveys a sense of power and control, making others take notice and respect their authority. On the other hand, a person who slouches or hunches over may appear submissive or unsure of themselves. This lack of confidence can diminish their perceived level of authority in the eyes of others. Additionally, someone who stands with their arms crossed or their hands in their pockets may come across as closed off or defensive, further undermining their authority. Furthermore, the way someone positions their feet when standing can also influence how they are perceived in terms of authority. A wide stance with feet firmly planted on the ground can suggest stability and strength, while shifting weight from one foot to the other may indicate nervousness or indecision.- It is essential to be mindful of your body language, particularly how you stand, as it can significantly impact how others perceive your level of authority. By adopting a posture that exudes confidence and strength, you can command respect and establish yourself as a leader. Remember, actions speak louder than words, and your stance can speak volumes about your authority.