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Amy Cuddy Short TED Video - Empowering through Body Language - Top Tips on Essential Assertiveness 127,642 views 496 11 SHARE Mark Wingfield Published on Sep 16, 2013 SUBSCRIBED 168 SUBSCRIBE SUBSCRIBED UNSUBSCRIBE It is today 20th September 2016 and I have read an interesting article pointing out that the results of Ms Cuddy's work have not been replicated. http://www.progressfocused.com/2016/0... However when encouraging audiences and groups being trained where MAX Conflict Management has mentioned this study over the last 3 years there is certainly a huge amount of anecdotal evidence that many find these techniques beneficial, imagined or otherwise. I first uploaded this in Sep 2013 (today it has been viewed 90,297 times) and have been using this type of practical simple intervention in our training alongside other great techniques ever since. If you would like to know more or attend a Masterclass, Seminar or Talk please contact me through http://www.maxconflictmanagement.com/... and look at our Eventbrite page. Hope you find it interesting and useful. Thanks, Mark Our bodies change our minds and our minds change our behaviour. Our behaviour changes our outcomes. Very interesting video on how we can make use of Dr Cuddy and others' research to develop our confidence and assertiveness. This video is edited from the fabulous TED original version http://www.ted.com/talks/amy_cuddy_yo... Body language affects how others see us, but it may also change how we see ourselves. Social psychologist Amy Cuddy shows how "power posing" -- standing in a posture of confidence, even when we don't feel confident -- can affect testosterone and cortisol levels in the brain, and might even have an impact on our chances for success. Amy Cuddy's research on body language reveals that we can change other people's perceptions — and even our own body chemistry — simply by changing body positions Category Education License Standard YouTube License SHOW LESS 4 Comments SORT BY Oscar del Rosario Add a public comment... The English Sisters The English Sisters 2 years ago Mind and body are one and connected. It's amazing how our body posture changes our brain chemistry. Smiles from The English Sisters  REPLY 4 View all 2 replies Jerry McGowan Jerry McGowan 2 years ago This is without a doubt one of the most amazing Ted Talks I have seen. Exercise to combat depression among other things. Brilliant! REPLY 2 taranum ahmed taranum ahmed 2 years ago thanx for the informayion REPLY Phil Lee Phil Lee 3 years ago Very cool. REPLY

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