5 Postures That Reflect Your Personality

5 Postures That Reflect Your Personality

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Today most of the health related ailments, mental disorders, stress and anxiety are largely governed by our posture. Our posture is a reflection of who we are and how we conduct ourselves. In fact posture analysis is used by psychologists to analyze human behavior. Here are 5 interesting facts about your posture that decides what goes on in your mind.

1. Slouch and bent posture

Slouch and bent posture is a sign that you are physically tired, exhausted and unwilling to do any kind of work. People who look at you get the impression that you are physically weak and incapable of handling problems.

2. Military erect posture

This posture shows that you are rigid, stubborn, and opinionated and cannot pay heed to what others are saying. And it also shows that you are a very aggressive person. Your posture may cause some hesitation when others see you.

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3. Neck-hung low posture

There are some people whose necks are always hung low; whether they are walking or greeting someone or even sitting and doing some kind of work. Especially in a crowd there is some kind of resistance in facing people. This image shows that perhaps they are not very motivated, feel guilty and tend to blame themselves a lot. If you have this kind of posture, you probably tend to blame yourself for things happening around you.

4. Straight posture

People who walk straight and sit straight even if they are cramped or tired, shows that they keep things to themselves and don’t want others to use physical clues to make out what is happening with them. They try to look at people and talk deliberately to show that there is no deception. The posture is friendly and relaxed. This postures in fact also shows that the person is consciously sitting in this manner to avoid any kind of physical problems, is very careful about their health and lifestyle.

5. Sway back posture

Swayback posture can be taken as signs of “attitude” problem; being away from things, not taking initiative and showing some kind of fear and distance.