POSTURE PERFECT So you want to look sexy? Well, you’re
going to need more than a little black dress. How many times have you heard
people say – it’s not what you wear, it’s how you wear it that counts?
Personality Plus The way you carry yourself says a
lot about your personality. If you squirm and slouch your way around, it
shows your lack of confidence. And if you don't think you're any better,
then why would anyone else? So stand tall. Pull your stomach in, hold your
head high and throw your shoulders back. (But for heaven's sake, don’t
stick your chest out!)
Health Benefits Not only does a good posture work
wonders for personality development, it's good for your health too. If
you slouch, you can bet that you're more likely to have back problems than
someone who doesn't. Not only that, but you're not breathing right either.
Ever think about how every time anyone asks you to take a deep breath,
you straighten up? No? Well, think about it now. You don't stand straight,
you're not breathing all the way to the bottom of your lungs and your body
is not getting the oxygen it needs.
Practice, Practice Changing your posture and the way
you walk is not easy. You may straighten yourself in front of the mirror
before stepping out but somewhere along the way you lose track and before
you know it, you've got back your slouch. Remember, it has to be a conscious
effort. And it takes practice. So switch on the music and get moving.
Pull your stomach in and you will
automatically straighten out.
Toes pointing outward, not inward.
This gives the impression of being knock kneed - unless, of course, you
ARE knock kneed in which case you need to see a professional.
DON'T Bob your shoulders up and down or
back and forth.
Say Grace Okay, now just because you don't
slouch doesn't mean you've got it made. Ever notice how your eyes are sometimes
drawn to a person simply because of how he or she carries herself? Grace
is the keyword here. Think Grace Kelly. Just a photograph of her standing
straight would speak miles of her grace. It was the way she carried herself
- ramrod shoulders, squarely held chin... the personification of elegance.
She was recently voted as the most elegant woman ever, with Audrey Hepburn
a close second. And elegance is something you can achieve, even if you
are not born with it. All it takes is determination. And practice, practice…
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