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5 Ways to be more DOMINANT | Part 1
When you are the one talking, there is no limit to how much eye contact you can make. Studies have shown that the more eye contact the person doing the talking makes, the more dominant the listener perceives that person to be. However, when you’re the one doing the listening, the opposite is true: the less you look at the other person while they’re talking, the more dominant you become. (Ever wonder why adults tell children, "Look at me when I’m talking to you?" It’s a way of reinforcing the adult’s dominance over the child.)
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6.
DO NOT FOLD OR CROSS YOUR ARMS IN FRONT OF YOU
On rare occasions it is possible to fold your arms in an alpha fashion (watch Brad Pitt in the movie Fight Club for a good demonstration of this), but as a general rule, avoid it.
7.
DO NOT PERFORM ANY RIGID OR HUNCHED POSTURE
An alpha male has a relaxed posture, whether he’s standing or sitting. Loosen up and spread out.
8.
DO NOT PERFORM ANY NERVOUS FACIAL GESTURES
Lip licking, pursing your lips, twitching your nose, and biting your lips are the nervous gestures that make you look more beta. An alpha male has a relaxed face and mouth because he fears no one.
9.
DO NOT LOOK DOWN
The dominant man holds his head high. It shows zest. Looking down at the floor telegraphs “loser.” Keep your chin up. Expose your neck—don’t worry, nobody’s going to choke you! Look at the person you’re talking to; remember what I said about using your eyes.
10.
DO NOT BLINK A LOT
Instead blink your eyes slowly. Don't close your eyes in discomfort. Just let your eyelids relax. In fact, let them droop a bit. Don't be bug-eyed.RECAP;
6. DO NOT FOLD OR CROSS YOUR ARMS IN FRONT OF YOU
7. DO NOT PERFORM ANY RIGID OR HUNCHED POSTURE
8. DO NOT PERFORM ANY NERVOUS FACIAL GESTURES
9. DO NOT LOOK DOWN
10. DO NOT BLINK A LOT