Do you remember the lyrics to the old Shirley Bassey song? “The minute you walked in the joint, I could see you were a man of distinction— a real big spender. Good looking, so refined. Say wouldn’t you like to know what’s going on in my mind?” The goal of this first section is not to make you look like a real big spender. Rather it is to give you the cachet of a real big Somebody the moment people lay eyes on you. To that end, we now explore the most important technique to make you look like a very important person.*
Just like a knee jerk reaction, when happiness strikes into the very heart of you, automatically you feel like a winner and your head tilts up, your shoulders thrown back, your smiles broadens and your eyes soften. This is the look a winner constantly have. They stand with assurance, move with confidence, and smile with pride as this symbolizes a good posture showing the person man or woman is used to being on top.
Just like a knee jerk reaction, when happiness strikes into the very heart of you, automatically you feel like a winner and your head tilts up, your shoulders thrown back, your smiles broadens and your eyes soften. This is the look a winner constantly have. They stand with assurance, move with confidence, and smile with pride as this symbolizes a good posture showing the person man or woman is used to being on top.
In kindergartens, we used to have teachers telling us off to sit up straight. Even mothers. But we cannot deny the fact that we are still slouching as we are a nation of slouchers. Having a good posture, it accentuates the natural V shape of your torso. If you're unfamiliar with the V shape of your torso, just imagine drawing a V on your back from your waist to your shoulders. If you have broader shoulders and a narrower waist, you'll have a V shape more desirable to women. Standing and walking with your shoulders back and chest out will widen your V shape which will attract more attention from the opposite sex.
Jeffrey Bergin Dean of Clinics at the National University of Health Sciences in Lombard. "Many children are suffering from chronic pain in the hands, neck and shoulders, as well as repetitive motion injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome. Many of these ailments can be prevented and eliminated with proper attention to posture, correct backpack use and attention to how and how long children sit at computer stations. * Poor posture can also cause bones to grow abnormally. Good posture ensures that the least strain is placed on muscles and ligaments. According to Spine Universe.com having good posture prevents muscle fatigue and backaches, decreases wear on joints, ligaments, and bones, and contributes to a good appearance.
~Daryl Justin De Rozario~
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