Code of life (Face and Body Reading Guide) 26 How body posture and movements reflect personality traits

Body posture and movements can be a valuable tool in face reading, as they can reflect a person's personality traits and character. Here are some common body postures and movements and their potential meanings:



Upright posture:

People with an upright posture, standing tall with shoulders back, are often thought to be confident, assertive, and self-assured. They may be well-suited to careers that involve leadership or public speaking.


Slouching posture:

People with a slouching posture, with rounded shoulders and a hunched back, are often thought to lack confidence and self-esteem. They may be shy and introverted, or may have experienced significant trauma or stress.


Fidgeting:

People who fidget, constantly shifting their weight or playing with their hands, are often thought to be restless, anxious, or easily bored. They may benefit from engaging in activities that involve movement or physical activity, such as exercise or sports.


Closed body language:

People who exhibit closed body language, such as crossing their arms or legs, are often thought to be defensive, guarded, or unapproachable. They may benefit from working on opening up to others and building trust.


Again, it's important to remember that body posture and movements should be considered in conjunction with other aspects of a person's face and behavior, as well as their cultural background and individual experiences. By taking a holistic approach to face reading, we can gain a deeper understanding of a person's character and personality traits."