This week I have chosen another T.E.D. talk that has influenced, inspired, and allowed me to become more successful in negotiations. In the T.E.D. Talk, “Your Body Language Shapes Who You are,” Amy Cuddy, a social psychologist, shares her insight on how you can improve your image to others as well as the way you feel about yourself simply by changing your posture.
As mundane as this might seem, the way you hold yourself up
or approach people directly affects the way others see you as a person. This
could also inadvertently affect the decisions they decide to make during your
negotiations. One of the best tips that Amy gives during this talk is before
you enter a negotiation or a meeting for the first, second, or third time, you
should spend around two minutes “power posing” with your arms out like you just
won a race, head confidently lifted high, and standing as tall as possible. According
to the Huffington
Post, research has shown that the same dominate body language used for that
120 seconds allows for a 20 percent increase in testosterone and a 25 percent
decrease in the stress hormone cortisol. Ultimately, doing something that
simple prior to a negotiation or meeting will make you feel much more powerful.
Another great tip that Amy brings up is if you are someone
that is shy or just don’t believe you can improve your overall presence, she
explains that you shouldn’t “Fake it until you Make it,” with these tips, but to
“Fake it until you Become it.” Instead of being an actor whom just plays a role
for the time they are behind the camera you will eventually become that person
because the faking that you are doing becomes natural part of you.
Many of you are wondering what application, if any, this has
to the live entertainment industry, right? In the past, prior to negotiations,
I always had a weird nervousness feeling in my gut, which caused me to feel
like I was the littlest man in the room with potential inventors or clients.
However, after watching this video and trying the simple “power posing”
concepts before a negotiation, I came into it felling much more confident.
According to Pon
Staff, managing your presence and that of others included in the
negotiations, you will gain control over the level of success that you as well
as your group have. This is super important when negotiating with others
because it allows them to see that you are confident in your product which
could in turn yield more money or a better contract terms.
Take 20 minutes of your time and watch this entire video! I
hope that it will inspire you and give you the extra confidence you need in
your next negotiation, job interview, or first date!
Resources:
Huffington Post. (2013). Your Body Language Shapes Who You
Are. Retrieved on July 9, 2013, from; http://www.huffingtonpost.com/amy-cuddy/body-language_b_2451277.html
Program On Negotation. (2012). Who’s Watching? How Onlookers
Affect Team Talks In Buisness Negotiations. Retrieved on July 9, 2013, from; https://www.pon.harvard.edu/daily/meeting-facilitation-daily/whos-watching-how-onlookers-affect-team-talks-in-business-negotiations/
WordPress. (2013). Ted Talks Image. Retrieved on July 10, 2013, from; http://advadvisor.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/ted-talks.jpg
Youtube. (2013). Amy Cuddy: Your Body Language Shapes Who You Are. Retrieved on July 10, 2013, from; http://www.youtube.com//Ks-_Mh1QhMc
WordPress. (2013). Ted Talks Image. Retrieved on July 10, 2013, from; http://advadvisor.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/ted-talks.jpg
Youtube. (2013). Amy Cuddy: Your Body Language Shapes Who You Are. Retrieved on July 10, 2013, from; http://www.youtube.com//Ks-_Mh1QhMc
It’s amazing how body language can affect our lives. It’s true that many people missed that big opportunity of getting their dream job not because they were not good enough for the job but because their body language did not give justice to whom they truly were. Power posing is a powerful tool to change our body language during negotiations. Our brains are programmed to believe that only few individuals are leaders and that only few can change the world. But once you become brave enough to see that this is just a belief, an idea, and not the truth, you suddenly realize that you actually have the power to express yourself and others will automatically change how they perceive you. Amy Cuddy’s advice to “fake it until you become it” is a valuable exercise to remove those beliefs. Nice post Nathaniel!
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