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Emotion and Posture: The Connection

Emotion and Posture: The Connection

You are presumably familiar with all the ways that we convey non-verbally to other individuals through our body posture, our hand motions and outward appearances. Yet, you may not be mindful of how firmly you are communicating to others, as well as to yourself.

While feelings are produced by our body’s/mind’s response to the outside circumstances, they are truly alive. They travel through our muscles, change the flow, and alter breathing pattern.

You may have seen that your mind-set can influence your stance. Our stance is a physical representation of the way we see ourselves, and the way we see the world which surrounds us. Also the path in which we walk the street of Life.

That is the reason numerous practitioners prescribe posture activities and exercise to their patients. These practitioners strongly believe that by focusing on a particular set of steps to reinforce your postural muscles, you can totally resolve posture issues.

The correspondence between your body stance and your emotion likewise goes the other way. You can change the way you feel in light of how you hold your body.

The main significant contrast here is that center quality enhances and subsequently diminishing the chance of injury – a change without a doubt.

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