Reflect and Protect Podcast

How You Move Is How You're Read

9 min · 15. maj 2026
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Before you say a word, people are already forming an impression. In this episode of Reflect and Protect, we explore how body language, movement, and presence shape how others perceive you—often in ways you’re not even aware of. From first impressions to everyday interactions, the signals you give off through how you stand, move, and respond can influence confidence, connection, and outcomes. This isn’t about overthinking every action… it’s about becoming aware of what you’re already communicating. Because once you see it, you start to realise— you’re being read long before you speak.

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