Cindy Ann Peterson Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy the top 21 famous quotes, sayings and quotations by Cindy Ann Peterson.
Famous Quotes By Cindy Ann Peterson
Working conditions at the computer and long seated sessions can lead to weakness and pronounced posture problems. — Cindy Ann Peterson
Think of good posture as your body's projection of a positive message to those you meet. — Cindy Ann Peterson
Your posture can have a great deal of influence on your personal presentation and image, revealing your attitude toward yourself and others. — Cindy Ann Peterson
Good posture can be beneficial to your health. — Cindy Ann Peterson
Your image is your brand and you have only one opportunity to make that first impression. Choose to make a positive first impression. — Cindy Ann Peterson
Life is full of challenges, seen and unseen, so to look and feel great, you must hold your head up each day and project your inner confidence. — Cindy Ann Peterson
Stress can also lead to poor posture because it causes you to breathe more shallowly, which leads to slumping. — Cindy Ann Peterson
Stand tall and be proud. Realize confidence is charismatic and something that is something money can't buy, it radiates from within you. — Cindy Ann Peterson
A great attitude toward your approach to an interview - demonstrated by your good posture - is everything. — Cindy Ann Peterson
Confident Assured Posture: Foundation of Powerful Style — Cindy Ann Peterson
Good posture is important for health reasons, as well as for your appearance, because it reflects your personal attitude. — Cindy Ann Peterson
Healthy posture is based on natural positions that balance and support your skeletal system's curves and weight-bearing abilities against the force of gravity. — Cindy Ann Peterson
Good posture is the correct alignment of body parts supported by the right amount of muscle tension. — Cindy Ann Peterson
It does not take the striking pose of a high-fashion model or the strict stance of someone in uniform to earn respect and admiration. — Cindy Ann Peterson
Posture and Social Status...
During the 18th century in European and American society, aspects including station in life, status and dress could easily identify those of financial means. In fact, the garments of this era would hold the wearer in a position that would support and require proper posture. Women, and sometimes men, wore stays in order to shape the torso. Among the more privileged, even children wore stays since people believed these improved their posture and enhanced straight spinal growth. Certain movements were constrained by the cut and design of many garments, including details of the sleeve and back that would hold the person in proper posture. — Cindy Ann Peterson
Project a confident image through good body posture. — Cindy Ann Peterson
Technology has changed the way we work, and consequently, our posture. Today, sitting has been referred to as the new smoking. This has been exacerbated by the development of handheld devices and the onset of 'tech neck'. Take the Peterson 21 day posture challenge for 'Confident Assured Posture' for a healthy future. Stand tall and live longer. — Cindy Ann Peterson
More than attitude, posture has also been used throughout history to communicate one's status in society. — Cindy Ann Peterson
Posture Power, when interviewing for a job remember. Poor posture shows uncertainty and a lack of confidence and ability. Good posture conveys confidence and an air of capability. — Cindy Ann Peterson
Posture is Paramount. — Cindy Ann Peterson