In our quest to exude confidence and assertiveness, we often search for techniques to help us harness our power. One technique gaining popularity in recent years is the practice of power poses.
It might feel a bit “woo-woo” to some people, but this is a tried and tested method used by some VERY notable celebrities, executives, and influential figures who have publicly expressed their endorsement of popping a power pose to boost their confidence.
Oprah Winfrey credits power poses as part of her routine for building confidence before major public appearances. The greatest tennis legend of all time, Serena Williams, has mentioned using power poses to enhance her mental focus and composure on the court, and former US president Barack Obama has been known to utilise power poses to exude a solid and authoritative presence during speeches and public appearances.
A power pose is a stance or posture that evokes feelings of confidence, power, and dominance. It involves adopting a body position that conveys openness, expansiveness, and strength. Power poses are often characterised by an upright posture, with the body taking up space and the head held high. These poses are intended to influence how others perceive us and our own internal state and mindset.
Power poses can be employed in various situations where projecting confidence and authority are advantageous. Think about the times that you might feel most stressed and would need to tap into your inner confidence to get you through, such as:
Before important presentations or public speaking engagements: Taking a power pose before stepping on stage can help reduce anxiety and boost self-assurance, allowing you to deliver your message with conviction and charisma.
Job interviews or negotiations: Adopting a power pose before entering a job interview or negotiation can enhance your presence and increase your chances of conveying competence and authority.
Networking events or social gatherings: Power poses can help you radiate confidence and make a lasting impression when meeting new people, allowing you to establish connections more effectively.
Stressful or challenging situations: When faced with high-pressure situations, power poses can help you manage stress, maintain composure, and approach problems with a sense of control.
The effectiveness of power poses has been the subject of scientific study, most notably popularised by social psychologist Amy Cuddy and her colleagues. In a landmark study published in 2010, Cuddy and her team found that assuming high-power poses (such as standing with arms raised and hands on hips) for just a few minutes can lead to psychological and physiological changes.
Their research revealed that power posing could increase testosterone levels, a hormone associated with dominance and confidence, while simultaneously decreasing cortisol levels, a hormone related to stress. This hormonal shift made participants feel more assertive, capable, and ready to take on challenges.
While subsequent research has produced mixed results and sparked debates, many studies have shown that power poses can positively affect self-perception, confidence, and performance in various domains.
Feeling stressed or lacking confidence? Here are some Power Poses you can try to get you through:
Remember, the key to power poses lies in adopting an open and expansive posture, allowing yourself to take up space, and maintaining a confident and assertive mindset. Don’t forget to breathe!
Experiment with different poses and find the ones that make you feel most empowered and ready to tackle any challenge.
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