Quit Slouching & Brush Your Hair | Ep 92

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Welcome back to the pod, we are happy you are joining us. This week we breakdown chapter one/rule one from Jordan B. Peterson's 12 Guides to Life. Before you have a knee jerk reaction to his name and the public perception of him, please hang in with us and we review some really helpful insights into changing the way we engage with the world around us.

Key Takeaways: If you don't feel confident, stand up, make eye contact, give a firm handshake, and dress well. You might feel like a peon, but if you signal confidence, you can shape your brain and the perceptions of those around you.

Thank you as always for listening, send us your thoughts so we can read them when we see you next Tuesday!

P.S. If you want to hear more of his first-hand information, visit his YouTube Channel @JordanBPeterson , listen to an episode of his podcast, or checkout a host of episodes where he has been interviewed as a guest!

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