4 Psychological Tricks To Instantly Look More Confident

Charisma on Command
20 Jan 202012:59

Summary

TLDRIn this video, we explore how body language can instantly improve your confidence, drawing lessons from Geralt of Rivia’s physical portrayal in *The Witcher*. Key points include moving slowly and deliberately, turning your back with confidence, embracing vulnerability through honesty, and maintaining a non-reactive emotional center. These body language traits reflect deep confidence, not just in how others perceive you, but in your ability to handle challenges with composure. The video also highlights how these principles can be applied in everyday life, with a call to action to explore *Charisma University* for further personal growth.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Slow, languid movements in body language convey confidence, as seen in Geralt of Rivia's calm demeanor.
  • 😀 The difference between predator and prey movements highlights the power of slow, controlled actions in high-stress situations.
  • 😀 Confidence is about moving at your own pace, not being influenced by external pressure or fear.
  • 😀 Turning your back on others, like Geralt does, can indicate power, but it can also come across as dismissive in social situations.
  • 😀 A warm greeting, like turning to face someone head-on and shaking hands, signals confidence and leadership in social interactions.
  • 😀 The 'handicap principle' suggests that confident individuals, like peacocks or Geralt, are willing to show vulnerabilities that display strength.
  • 😀 Geralt's honesty, even at his own expense, is seen as a sign of confidence, as it shows he doesn’t rely on others' approval.
  • 😀 Speaking honestly about weaknesses, like a nerdy hobby, can make you more relatable and confident in social settings.
  • 😀 Non-reactivity is a key trait of confident individuals, as it shows emotional stability and the ability to remain calm under pressure.
  • 😀 Identifying and understanding your personal emotional triggers helps maintain a steady and confident demeanor in challenging situations.

Q & A

  • How does Geralt of Rivia's body language reflect his confidence?

    -Geralt's body language, especially his slow and controlled movements, reflects his confidence. He doesn't rush, and this relaxed pace indicates that he is not fearful or pressured, which is perceived as confidence.

  • What can we learn about body language from predator and prey movements?

    -Predator movements are slow and relaxed, showing no fear, while prey movements are rapid and jerky, often a sign of nervousness. Moving at a slow, controlled pace can signal to others that you're confident and unthreatened.

  • Why should you avoid turning your back on others in social settings?

    -Turning your back on others can be perceived as ignoring them or considering them unimportant. Instead, facing people head-on and engaging with them directly is a more confident and social approach.

  • What is the 'handicap principle' and how does it apply to confidence?

    -The handicap principle suggests that showing something that hinders your survival, like a peacock's feathers, signals strength because it demonstrates that you're not worried about survival. In human terms, being honest about your flaws or failures, even at a social cost, signals deep confidence.

  • How does honesty contribute to confidence in social interactions?

    -Honesty about one's flaws or mistakes can enhance perceived confidence. When you openly acknowledge your weaknesses, people see you as strong enough not to hide behind a façade, making you more relatable and confident.

  • What role does emotional reactivity play in perceived confidence?

    -Being non-reactive and maintaining emotional stability in challenging situations signals confidence. If you're not easily affected by external emotional stressors, people perceive you as resilient and in control.

  • Why is staying calm under pressure important for building confidence?

    -Staying calm under pressure demonstrates emotional mastery, a key trait of confident individuals. People who remain calm, like Geralt, are seen as capable of handling any situation, boosting their overall perceived confidence.

  • How can we apply the idea of emotional mastery to our daily lives?

    -To build emotional mastery, it’s important to recognize and manage your triggers. When you notice situations or people that make you react emotionally, take a step back and maintain your composure, which will help you appear more confident and grounded.

  • What can we learn from Geralt’s approach to handling difficult social situations?

    -Geralt’s approach to handling difficult social situations involves being direct and unafraid to speak his mind, even at the cost of his reputation. This demonstrates that confidence often comes from being true to yourself and not fearing judgment.

  • How does deep confidence impact social and professional success?

    -Deep confidence, which comes from within, makes all the external aspects of confidence—like body language and emotional control—flow naturally. This kind of inner confidence can improve relationships, professional success, and overall personal fulfillment.

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