Your walk says it all
Each one of us has a distinctive walk with the pace, length of stride,
and posture changing with emotions.
1.
Generally those who walk rapidly and swing their arms freely
tend to be goal oriented
2.
The person who habitually walks with hands in
pockets, even in warm weather, is critical and secretive. He/she plays the role
of the devil's advocate quite well, since putting other people down happens to
be a favorite pastime.
3.
When dejected, people scuffle along with their hands in their
pockets, seldom looking up or noticing where they are headed.
4.
A person who walks with hands on hips is more like a sprinter
than a long-distance runner. Sudden bursts of energy are often followed by
periods of seeming lethargy while he/she plans the next move.
5.
When preoccupied, we assume a meditative pose, walking slowly
with head down, hands clasped behind the back.
6.
Walking with a raised chin, the arms having an exaggerated
swing and somewhat stiff legs signals self-satisfaction and pompousness. The
pace is deliberate, calculated to impress.
7.
Setting the pace is an expression that applies equally well to
leaders of men whose subordinates keep in step behind them.