Watching yourself on video can be a cringeworthy experience,... - Deepstash

Watching yourself on video can be a cringeworthy experience, but awareness of your body language, posture, and mannerisms improves your confidence .

Slouching, or taking a "low-power-pose" increases cortisol and feeds low self-esteem , while standing tall or taking a "high-power-pose" stimulates testosterone and improves your performance. Using hand gestures helps with articulating your thoughts and affects how people respond to you.

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