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Body Languages: How To Look More Confident And Assertive

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Being confident is about more than just putting on a facade of strength or making a lot of noise to announce your presence. It’s about projecting an air of confident body language, assertiveness and self-assurance, even when you may not necessarily feel confident on the inside.

One effective way to achieve this is by mastering the art of body language. It can significantly influence how others perceive you. By learning and implementing certain body language, you can enhance your charisma and appear more confident in various social and professional situations.

1. Maintain strong posture

One of the most fundamental aspects of confident body language is maintaining a strong posture. Stand tall with your shoulders back and your head held high.

Avoid slouching or hunching over, as this can convey insecurity and lack of confidence. By standing upright and taking up space, you’ll appear more self-assured and assertive to those around you.

2. Make eye contact

Eye contact is a powerful tool for conveying confidence and establishing rapport with others. When speaking to someone, maintain steady eye contact to show that you’re engaged and attentive.

Avoiding eye contact can be perceived as shyness or insecurity. So make a conscious effort to connect with others through your gaze. However, be mindful not to stare excessively, as this can come across as intimidating or aggressive.

3. Use open body language

Open body language signals approachability and confidence. Avoid crossing your arms or legs, as this can create a barrier between you and others.

Instead, keep your arms relaxed at your sides or use expressive gestures to emphasize your points. Face the person you’re speaking to directly and lean in slightly to show interest and engagement in the conversation.

4. Speak clearly and confidently

Your verbal communication also plays a crucial role in projecting confidence. Speak slowly and clearly, and avoid using filler words such as “um” or “uh,” which can undermine your message.

Practice speaking with conviction and authority, even if you’re unsure of yourself internally. By delivering your words with confidence, you’ll command attention and respect from those around you.

5. Genuine smile 

A genuine smile is a superpower! It tells everyone around you that you’re friendly, approachable, and confident. But ditch the fake grin – it can come across as insincere.

Here’s the trick: Look for ways to smile naturally. Maybe there’s something funny about the room, or perhaps you strike up a conversation with someone interesting. If nervousness hits, try finding a distraction.

Focus on something positive in your surroundings, or strike up a conversation with someone you find interesting. This can take your mind off your anxiety and help a real smile emerge.

6. Firm handshake

A handshake can speak volumes. A firm handshake shows confidence and respect. Here’s how to avoid sending the wrong message:

  • Too soft? Shy signal: A limp handshake might make you seem shy or uninterested.
  • Too hard? Hold back: A super strong handshake can come across as aggressive.

The key is to find a happy medium. Shake hands firmly, but not bone-crushingly so. Here’s a tip: imagine shaking hands with someone you respect, but you don’t want to hurt.

Another trick? Initiate the handshake from your elbow, not just your wrist. This gives a more natural and controlled movement. Finally, try to match the other person’s grip strength – no need for a handshake arm wrestle.

By incorporating these body language tricks into your interactions, you can project charisma and confidence, even in situations where you may not feel entirely sure of yourself.

Remember that confidence is not just about how you feel—it’s also about how you present yourself to the world. With practice and awareness, you can develop the skills to exude confidence and make a positive impression in any setting.

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Guinness World Records Deactivates Its ‘Cookathon’ Category

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After an earlier attempt by Chef Failatu Abdul Razak fell short, they launched a second attempt at a Guinness World Records ‘cookathon’ record on February 1st. This time, Chef Ebenezer Smith took centre stage. He set up his cooking station in Spintex and spent the next 35 days, a total of 820 hours, continuously creating culinary delights.

Chef Smith’s impressive feat sparked excitement in Ghana, with hopes of setting a new West African record. This comes on the heels of another record-breaking attempt by Afua Asantewaa for a singing marathon. Ghana seems to be on a roll when it comes to attempting Guinness World Records!

 

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Adopt July 13 As Wole Soyinka Day – Alake Urges Federal Government

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The Alake of Egba Land is a traditional ruler in Nigeria. Oba Adedotun Aremu Gbadebo. He has a request for the Nigerian government. The Alake wants July 13 to be made a Wole Soyinka Day in Nigeria. This is to honour Prof. Wole Soyinka, a famous Nigerian writer who won a Nobel Prize.

The Alake thinks Soyinka should be honoured for three main reasons:
  • His work in literature
  • His fight for justice
  • His love for Nigerian culture

The Alake shared this idea at his palace in Abeokuta on Tuesday, July 2, 2024. He also mentioned that New Orleans, a city in the United States, has a Wole Soyinka Day. It’s on November 1 every year. He thinks if a foreign city can do this, Nigeria should do it too.

He said,

“It will be appropriate for the federal government to adopt July 13 as a national day to celebrate Prof Wole Soyinka, given his contribution to literature and humanity globally. It will be good to henceforth adopt his birthday which is July 13 as Wole Soyinka Day. In fact, New Orleans in the United States of America has already adopted a day to celebrate him, so why can’t we do so to honour our own too.”

The Oba also asked the Nigerian government to award Wole Soyinka their second-highest honour, the Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger (GCON). He believes this prestigious award would be a fitting tribute to Soyinka’s achievements and a way to celebrate his 90th birthday.

Professor Soyinka is a renowned writer who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1986.

His educational background is quite impressive. He began his studies at Abeokuta Grammar School but later transferred to Government College in Ibadan in 1954. He continued his education at the University College in Ibadan before travelling to England to attend the University of Leeds.

Oba Gbadebo described the Nobel Laureate as “a literary giant, quintessential essayist, dramatist, playwright and a globally respected elder statesman, who is also the Akinlatun of Egbaland.”

The king of Egba Land has declared July 13th, Wole Soyinka’s birthday, as “Wole Soyinka Day” to celebrate his achievements.

To honour this special occasion, a two-day celebration is planned for July 12th and 13th. The festivities will show a variety of events. This includes art exhibitions by students from schools Soyinka attended, like St Peters Primary School, Abeokuta Grammar School, and others. Local artists from the Ogun State Chapter of the Society of Nigerian Artists will also be participating.

The celebration promises a vibrant mix of cultural performances, displays of books written by or about Soyinka, documentaries exploring his life, and poetry recitals. There will even be a traditional hunting expedition organized by Egba Land’s hunters.

This call to celebrate Soyinka nationally comes shortly after President Tinubu honoured the Nobel laureate by naming a major road in Abuja after him.

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I Find It Beautiful When Men Cry – Simi

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Nigerian singer Simi talked about men showing their emotions. She said she likes it when men are open about their feelings. Simi thinks it’s good when men allow themselves to be vulnerable.

Simi was a guest on a podcast called the “90’s Baby Show.” During the show, she shared her opinion on this topic. She explained that she finds it attractive when men express their emotions freely.

Simi believes men should share their feelings instead of keeping them hidden. She thinks it’s beautiful when men embrace their sensitive side. In her view, men shouldn’t try to hide or suppress their emotions.

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