
The world has changed tremendously. One of these great changes is that individuality takes the center stage of your own advancement rather than the collectivity of the group of people to which you belong, but which must act as your very own stepping stone. Cut-throat competition has become the hallmark of success. Gone are the days when academic papers and technical skills would grant you an outright advantage over others. Like products on a supermarket shelf, what attracts potential customers to a certain product at first glance is the branding (that outward appearance due to its unique packaging) and positioning (how it is strategically placed to be conveniently utilized). Branding and positioning are no longer the domain of products but also individuals. Personal branding and posing have become the key.
Personal branding (or simply personal grooming) is packaging yourself for that outright advantage which distinguishes you from the rest. Posing is strategically positioning yourself in such a manner that allows your target opportunity (in this case, power) to flow your direction. You are a biological magnet and how you attract or repel opportunities would depend on that force (power) of attraction (personal brand) within you (your inner self) and how you have angled (posed) yourself. When it comes to magnets, the simple law is that unlike poles attract each other while like poles repel each other. You have to be that ‘unlike’ others in order to attract them – Yes, be unique, otherwise, you will repel them. Pose yourself as that unlike pole – the extraordinary. The ‘magnetic’ field of posing is your body language – that mute signal that beckons power (an opportunity) towards you.
This book introduces the art of power posing, the science behind it and its key dynamics. It shows you why power posing is important to your self-esteem, self-confidence, social influence, career progression, successful business entrepreneurship and leadership. The book also lays out simple yet powerful proven strategies and techniques that you can easily employ in your daily life to perfect your power posing and thus optimize your power posing benefits.
Honing your body language to optimize your power posing effect is not such an obvious adventure. Power posing with negative body language is like strategically positioning a crooked package in front of customers. Instead of it drawing them onto the product, it repels them away. This book explores such negative body language and shows you how to avoid it. Positive body language is what you need for an effective power pose.
Ultimately, you need to be happy. Faking a power pose doesn’t make you happy. It is exuding power from within that does. This book demonstrates to you how you can use power posing to work on your inner self in order to boost your self-esteem and exude an outright self-confidence that wins the appreciation of others.
There are immense lifetime benefits that you would gain should you master the art of power posing and employ it effectively. This book identifies and explores the following key benefits to your favor:
• An inspired inner self
• More confidence and self-esteem
• A formidable social standing
• A rewarding career
• Indomitable negotiation power
• Unmistakable leadership prowess
Lastly, but not least, the book closes with 10 powerful tips to keep on your fingertips so as to make power posing your everyday success.
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About the Author
Ian is an inspiring publisher&writer who was born in Romania a country located in East Europe. He began his career as a publisher/writer in spring 2013 but had taken a break due to a spinal cord surgery. Later after he had recovered he signed up for volunteering work in helping people with a paraplegic disability caused by spinal cord injury. Before the surgery he was active in a lot of sports like kickboxing, running and weight training but after the surgery he focused more on mild running.
One of his accomplishment is the lost 36 kilograms of weight in only 9 months through vigorous exercising and discipline eating but most important the realization that once you set something in mind it is almost impossible not to succeed. He used to say “I like all the people who push themselves to the limit and survive in overcoming adversity”. The people that he looks up to are Friedrich Nietzsche, Galileo Galilei, Charles Darwin, Malala Yousafzai, George Orwell, Nick Newell, Kortney Clemons, Katy Sullivan and Albert Einstein which marked him profoundly in the way they think and act.
He is a person with a sense of humour and refuses to give in to anything that life throws at him. His personal motto is “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger”. He is open to any conversation with any kind of people he meets on any subjects. He loves to write to inspire others and when he does it he writes anything that came into his mind, he is a unique writer as he likes to incorporate many insights in his writing.
He is always up to trying something new and different and to improve himself. Now he is considering writing and publishing about various topics. During his free time he would go to the central park to take a stroll and just to watch people there spending time with their family, he also enjoys a good reading and listening to music.
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