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== Marni Kinrys - "Confidence Hacks" == # '''Use''' '''slow, comfortable movements''': Assertive men move in a relaxed manner, which signals security and control. # '''Speak slowly with a downward inflection''': Assertive men speak at a relaxed pace, use pauses between words, and employ a downward inflection in their speech, which portrays confidence and power. # '''Utilize non-reaction seeking body language''': This means not constantly checking and analyzing the reactions of the person you're communicating with, which can signal insecurity. Assertive men express themselves candidly without seeking validation. # '''Maintain eye contact''': Being able to hold eye contact, especially in tense situations, shows confidence and assertiveness. # '''Use high conviction words''': Assertive men use words that show certainty and conviction, such as "'''I will'''" instead of "I hope to". # '''Assume the leadership role''': Women expect men to lead, and the ability to do so signals assertiveness and is highly attractive to women.
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