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#4 https://youtu.be/r7dWsJ-mEyI

I can really relate to number four, because I watched a TED talks a while back about how to stand up straight. They showed that even in the most primitive society that people who put their heels together and point their toes out it automatically let your body align in the best possible way. It may feel awkward at first, but it’s very efficient when you’re standing in line and waiting your turn. Try it out.

I hold my phone up in front of my face when I’m standing in line, so I’m not looking down, or hunched over. Not only is this good for your posture, it’s good because you’re paying attention to your surroundings. it looks a little weird, and people sometimes think you’re videotaping them, but you’re not. your head is up and your eyes forward

I couldn’t find the original TEDTalks, but this is a good one anyway.

123 days ago
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#4 https://youtu.be/r7dWsJ-mEyI

I can really relate to number four, because I watched a TED talks a while back about how to stand up straight. They showed that even in the most primitive society that people who put their heels together and point their toes out it automatically let your body align in the best possible way. It may feel awkward at first, but it’s very efficient when you’re standing in line and waiting your turn. Try it out.

I hold my phone up in front of my face when I’m standing in line, so I’m not looking down, or hunched over. Not only is this good for your posture, it’s good because you’re paying attention to your surroundings. it looks a little weird, and people sometimes think you’re videotaping them, but you’re not. you’re your head up and your eyes forward

I couldn’t find the original TEDTalks, but this is a good one anyway.

123 days ago
1 score
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#4 https://youtu.be/r7dWsJ-mEyI

I can really relate to number four, because I watched a TED talks a while back about how to stand up straight. They showed that even in the most primitive society that people who put their heels together and point their toes out it automatically let your body align in the best possible way. if they feel awkward at first, but it’s very efficient when you’re standing standing in line and waiting your turn. Try it out.

I hold my phone up in front of my face when I’m standing in line, so I’m not looking down, or hunched over. Not only is this good for your posture, it’s good because you’re paying attention to your surroundings. it looks a little weird, and people sometimes think you’re videotaping them, but you’re not. you’re your head up and your eyes forward

I couldn’t find the original TEDTalks, but this is a good one anyway.

123 days ago
1 score