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 Folding your arms can help your brain: study
Folding your arms can help your brain: study
The mere act of folding your arms increases perseverance and activates an unconscious desire to succeed, new research shows. picked by maxriter 2 years ago
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 doggyliv...
2 years ago
or in the case of the guy in the thumbnail makes you look even more like a polished turd.
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 kidsized...
2 years ago
When I sit like this during a meeting, even if it is just for comfort, it gets me an invite to the boss's office. Every time I cross my arms like such, I get a reprimand that I'm being rude to the presenter, and am ordered to apologize. Of course the presenter has no idea what I'm talking about, but that isn't the point.

Edit: To be fair, 75% of them are IT presentations/classes that I could teach, that I'm required to got to, but still, comfort is key.
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 coldblad...
2 years ago
« kidsizedcoffin : When I sit like this during a meeting, even if it is just for comfort, it gets me an invite to the boss's office. Every time I cross my arms like such, I get a reprimand that I'm being rude to the presenter, and am ordered to apologize. Of course the presenter has no idea what I'm talking about, but that isn't the point.

Edit: To be fair, 75% of them are IT presentations/classes that I could teach, that I'm required to got to, but still, comfort is key.
Next time you get invited to the bosses office cross your arms right in his FACE! OHHHH!
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 mewhiten...
2 years ago
I'm guessing next they will prove that sitting in the "thinker" position increases creativity. That would be really weird if schools started teaching children to cross their arms so they will preserver.
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