Did you ever put yourself into some situations that made you want to escape? I did. If yes, just like me, did you notice your body language at that time? Hello everyone in this module we will talk about fit. Typically, when it comes to one thing away from something or feeling, the fit would be what we use for. Let's watch a video of the 1916 presidential debate again, please pay attention to the the television and radio stations of the United States and their affiliated stations are proud to provide facilities for discussion in a business encounter, which are not easy to observe, because the table my brought the feed or you need to pay attention to the face more.
Therefore understand the feed body language is more useful for being mindful of your feet message. Similar to the hand there are three groups of feet message group number one, escape. group number two, self protection. group number three confidence. Let's talk about escape postures. In the presidential video you can see Richard Nixon had a running pose.
That is an escape posture. If someone talking to you the direction of their feet is not toward you, but to the door, that is another escape signal showing they are under stress under pressure want to leave our intention state. In fact, you can see the host in the video. He also had a wanting pose which indicates he was in a fight or feet situation as well. Let's move on to self protection. Fruit curl around each other ring around a chair leg brand under a chair.
This is an indication of anxiety or tension. That is why you're seeing fit to protect on the other hand The positive position is simple. Show competence, ease and relaxation. In the field, john Kennedy's feats are in a relaxation state. If you are standing and having a conversation, post your feet in this position is reflecting I feel comfortable with you. So I'm not going to run this position is knowing I am competent.
When you are sitting, put your feet straight and towards other is also signaling your competence. All right, this is the end of this section. Please go ahead.