September 16, 2012

How to walk In Professional Style


In order to make a good relationships with people while enhancing the authority of the self, it needs  a good impression to others. Communication is the key. But certainly not limited to verbal communication only, non-verbal is also important. One thing to note is that our body gesture can give a first impression to other people when you meet them. The way we walk greatly affect a person's first impression on us. Therefore, we will discuss about How to walk In Professional Style now.


Immediately, without lingering longer let's discuss How to walk In Professional Style.
1. Stand up straight.
Many people who walk in a way that is too bent downward. This is not good, because we will be impressed shy and insecure. There also are too puffed when walking. It is also not good, because we'll be impressed arrogant. Stand up straight, but always, do not let the muscles bulging waist or chin too fell. Imagine a vertical line to the front of your body.
2. Look straight ahead.
Do not let your eyes look blank when you walking. That indicates you are not concentrating. Look where you walk straight ahead, concentration, but do not stare too strong.
3. Lift your foot firmly enough
Lift your feet with sufficient and not in drag. Show your authority. Besides being unsightly, road way too fast dragged make your damaged footwear, as well as it will contaminate your feet when walking in a muddy place.
4. Move your foot forward when walking
There are a lot of people who end her feet off to the side when walking. It's not a big deal, but if you want to look like a modern and professional, always point the tip of your toes to the front.
5. Focus on rapid footsteps, not a big step
Far more important to keep moving quickly rather than step length. With  a big step will make you look like a person who avoiding mines on the road. Being quick steps show you people are busy and in a hurry. You'll look like an important person. Even if your goal is actually running to the restroom. LOL

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