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There is a simple strategy that you can use to reduce anxiety, improve your ability to deal with stress, and boost your confidence.
The best part? It works immediately and only takes three minutes to do.

Recent research coming out of Harvard University and many other places is revealing that powerful and effective leaders not only share similar mindsets, but also similar hormone levels. More specifically, powerful leaders tend to have higher levels of testosterone and lower levels of cortisol.

Higher levels of testosterone (in both men and women) lead to increased feelings of confidence. Meanwhile, lower levels of cortisol lead to decreased anxiety and an improved ability to deal with stress.

Here’s what that means: if you enjoy these hormone levels, then you are biologically primed to be more assertive, confident, and relaxed.

What is particularly important about testosterone and coritsol is that your levels of each hormone can change rapidly depending on the social, physical, and environmental cues that surround you.

It turns out that one of the physical cues that impacts these two hormones is body language. And if you understand how to improve your body language, then you can increase your testosterone, decrease your cortisol, and “magically” feel more confident and risk tolerant.

Amy Cuddy is a researcher at Harvard University who studies body language and the impact it has on your hormones.
Cuddy and her team have classified different body positions as “high power” or “low power” poses. In general, the high power poses are open and relaxed while the low power poses are closed and guarded.

In this 3 min video Julie demonstrates the power poses to you. 

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Julie McGann

Julie is a pioneer and innovator in corproate wellness. She is a founder of Unicorn and Co and UPGRADE-U. Julie has been helping organisations embed meaningful and impactful employee wellbeing programmes. She designed and led a number of mindfulness programmes and workshops for various companies in the last 4 years. Julie brings warm humour and extensive knowledge to her courses.