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Creative activities give you more of a polished look to your personality - Part 2
Saturday, January 19th, 2013
4. DIY
Whereas arts tickle the mind, you could say that Do it Yourself (DIY) tests your manual dexterity as well as your creative mind. If you cannot find anything remotely to do around the house, then you are not looking hard enough. Look around you and decide what you can do to the wall that looks bland or even that favorite shirt of yours that requires some stitching. You will find that as you undertake simple tasks such as this, your interest in other creative projects will start to grow.
5. Dancing
Another creative skill that can be easily acquired by a visit to your local dance club. Start of something fun such as salsa or zumba and go to one of these beginner classes. At first, you may find that you have two left feet, but as you practice your confidence will grow and you will begin to enjoy it more.
Skills such as these are highly attractive to the opposite sex and will open the doors to many more potential dating partners. Take a few hours of your time to engage in some of these activities instead of just sitting in front of the TV, reading a book or just idling away your time. You will find that this will help you in mind and body and your interests will grow and you will have instant appeal with the opposite sex.
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Your body stature is important to your well being
Wednesday, January 9th, 2013
Why is body stature important to one’s welfare you may very well ask?
A great comedian Peter Sellers once said that the portrayal of characters in his movies would always start from the ‘walk’. This would imply that one’s stature may tell a lot about one’s personality. I have my own ideas regarding this and will explain the importance of why it’s important to have a good stature.
If you observe people carefully, their walk and the way they stand can say a lot about the type of person he/she is. It can effectively describe the persons demure and whether they are soft or aggressive in personality. We can see how Peter Sellers used the walk to define his characters that he would play. If you were sad, the walk would reflect this and you will likely take small and slower steps with a crouched stature. If you were happy, the same body would spring to life and you will likely stand strong in stature with quick, swift movements of your body.
One point to bear in mind when you read self-help books is that trying to change yourself for the better may not be all that effective. Without the genuine interest to change or the desire for the new you, then it would turn into failure. Your body will reflect this and it will be something that others will be able to detect and appear a little bit fake. Your spoken thoughts and words will be in conflict with the movements of your body. This is probably where body language have been effectively used by people to read people’s inner thoughts outside of what they say or do.
To better yourself in both mind and body, you should use your body as a barometer. If you wanted to improve a particular trait in yourself, look to your body movement, posture and stature and see if it has made any difference. You will probably need to work a bit harder or change certain aspects of your training to harmonize and bring balance to the two. Next time, you are looking to self-improve, look at your body and stature and see what this is telling you.
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