Talk:Motivation and emotion/Book/2014/Power posing and self-confidence
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[edit source]Hey,
Looking at your topic, I wonder whether a discussion on the defence force and the role of the senior officers, and how power posing affects their self-confidence and that of their subordinates? Also what about models and how their poses make them feel more confident, or whether they are posing to just portray confidence (and cover up their low self-esteem). This would be really interesting to read about.
You could even just use one of these as a case study discussion.
After a quick search I have found some interesting discussion in this area that you might find helpful in developing your chapter:
- article from Businessinsider.com.au
Good luck, hope these ideas help.
Smelle24 (discuss • contribs) 09:29, 23 October 2014 (UTC)
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