@publicspeakingdomination: This Hand Gesture Signals Confidence—But Can Also Backfire! part-4(hand gestures) Ever seen someone press their fingertips together like this? It’s called the steeple gesture, and it’s one of the strongest non-verbal cues of confidence. ✅ Used right: it shows leadership, certainty, and control. ? Used wrong: it can make you seem arrogant or condescending—especially with a tilted head or smug expression. In this short, Sagar Rawat breaks down: • What the steeple gesture really means • Why women use it differently • When it’s effective… and when it backfires in client-facing roles Want to master your body language in public speaking and business? checkout the training here- https://publicspeakingdomination.com/webinar #PublicSpeakingDomination #SagarRawat #bodylangauge #PublicSpeakingTraining #NonverbalCommunication

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