Distractive Gestures
Be aware that nervousness or feelings of inadequacy can show immediately in your gestures. These can be very distractive and misinterpreted.
For example:
Hands on hips = condescending, parental, overbearing
Crossed arms = cutting off, disagreeing, wanting to protect
Hands crossed in front (fig leaf) = feeling weak, timid, needing protection.
Hands joined behind your back = you’re on parade!
Hands in pockets = nervousness. This can result in jingling any change or keys, making it even more obvious you don’t know what to do with your hands!
Distractive Gestures
Be aware that nervousness or feelings of inadequacy can show immediately in your gestures. These can be very distractive and misinterpreted.
For example:
Hands on hips = condescending, parental, overbearing
Crossed arms = cutting off, disagreeing, wanting to protect
Hands crossed in front (fig leaf) = feeling weak, timid, needing protection.
Hands joined behind your back = you’re on parade!
Hands in pockets = nervousness. This can result in jingling any change or keys, making it even more obvious you don’t know what to do with your hands!
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