nordicstyle
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Seeing as most people here put a great deal of thought into how they dress, I'm wondering how conscious you are about your posture and how you walk, stand, sit, etc.
As you all probably know, non-verbal communication and our body language has huge impact on how we are perceived by other people. Assuming you dress to impress, I would also think you would want to behave to impress, or at least not embarrass yourself (or others).
I know this is a big topic, and it's often easier to explain what not to do than what to do (i.e. don't stand with arms crossed, don't touch your face, etc.), but I'm looking for examples (preferably pictures) of people with good postures who are standing or sitting in natural-looking positions while waiting, talking or otherwise interacting with other people.
Note that I'm not looking for models posing for the camera. What I'm after are pictures of "real" people in natural situations, simply looking relaxed and comfortable. Any thoughts (i.e. words) on the topic are of course also welcome. Anything to help me appear more self-condifent and with better style will help.
References to movies or movie characters (i.e. someone I can view "in action") are also good.
I'll kick off the thread with a couple of specifics I'm having trouble with myself:
1) When I'm just standing around (i.e. waiting for the bus or waiting for someone I'm meeting), I always find it difficult to know what to do with my hands. I will almost automatically put them in my pockets or cross my arms, but I no neither of these are very elegant or "open" (crossing your arms can be interprented a "hostile" or "closed" non-verbal signal in many situations).
2) When I'm sitting in a meeting or similar, talking to people across the table from me, I have a tendency to put my elbows on the table and/or lean my head in my palm. I'm not comfortable with it, but it's an established "bad habit" as I don't know what else to do. Keeping my hands laying flat on the table seems a bit odd also.
3) What do you do with your hands when you are talking to someone but you are not gesticulating/showing anything? I know some people always thinks it's better to use their hands actively when talking, but I have seen many let this go too far (i.e. always waving with their hands, not matter what they are talking about, which seems a bit odd). This situation is also interesting when you have a drink/bottle in your hand (i.e. at a party).
As you all probably know, non-verbal communication and our body language has huge impact on how we are perceived by other people. Assuming you dress to impress, I would also think you would want to behave to impress, or at least not embarrass yourself (or others).
I know this is a big topic, and it's often easier to explain what not to do than what to do (i.e. don't stand with arms crossed, don't touch your face, etc.), but I'm looking for examples (preferably pictures) of people with good postures who are standing or sitting in natural-looking positions while waiting, talking or otherwise interacting with other people.
Note that I'm not looking for models posing for the camera. What I'm after are pictures of "real" people in natural situations, simply looking relaxed and comfortable. Any thoughts (i.e. words) on the topic are of course also welcome. Anything to help me appear more self-condifent and with better style will help.

I'll kick off the thread with a couple of specifics I'm having trouble with myself:
1) When I'm just standing around (i.e. waiting for the bus or waiting for someone I'm meeting), I always find it difficult to know what to do with my hands. I will almost automatically put them in my pockets or cross my arms, but I no neither of these are very elegant or "open" (crossing your arms can be interprented a "hostile" or "closed" non-verbal signal in many situations).
2) When I'm sitting in a meeting or similar, talking to people across the table from me, I have a tendency to put my elbows on the table and/or lean my head in my palm. I'm not comfortable with it, but it's an established "bad habit" as I don't know what else to do. Keeping my hands laying flat on the table seems a bit odd also.
3) What do you do with your hands when you are talking to someone but you are not gesticulating/showing anything? I know some people always thinks it's better to use their hands actively when talking, but I have seen many let this go too far (i.e. always waving with their hands, not matter what they are talking about, which seems a bit odd). This situation is also interesting when you have a drink/bottle in your hand (i.e. at a party).