Our body-language habits have a way of sneaking into our everyday lives that we may not even realize we are doing them. However, some of these subconscious behaviors could possibly be the reason for why you aren’t landing that job after your interview, or perhaps why all your blind dates tend to ghost you for no apparent reason. So, if you have a hunch that a body language habit of yours might be the culprit, here are some of the common not-so-great body language habits you should look out for.
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