The Way You’re Currently Sitting Reveals Everything About Your Personality

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Many of us spend the majority of our days sitting. There are a lot of jobs nowadays that require us to sit at desks all day long.

Even if your job doesn’t require you to spend a lot of time behind a desk, there’s a good chance that you spend a lot of time sitting on the couch, at the kitchen table, or in a comfy arm chair.

While sitting for too long can have some adverse side effects on our health and well-being (be sure to stand or walk for 10 to 20 minutes every hour!), there’s something about sitting that few people realize…

The way you sit actually says a lot about your personality!

Do you most often sit cross-legged? Or what if you always cross your ankles? How about those who prefer sitting on the floor?

Scroll down to learn what different sitting positions say about your personality — then please SHARE!

Your Sitting Position Says A Lot About Your Personality

Your Sitting Position Says A Lot About Your PersonalityLaura Caseley for LittleThings

Although you may not realize it, the way you’re sitting right now says everything about your mood and personality.

Some sitting positions may give off an aggressive vibe, while others show people that you’re feeling insecure or shy.

Do you think you know what your sitting position says about you? Keep reading to learn more!

Sitting Position #1: Cross-Legged

Sitting Position #1: Cross-LeggedLaura Caseley for LittleThings

Sitting cross-legged on the floor indicates that you feel open and carefree.

The pose, with your knees spread to the side, shows that you are physically open to new ideas.

The flexibility it takes to sit this way indicates that you’re emotionally flexible, as well.

Sitting Position #2: Straight, With Good Posture

Sitting Position #2: Straight, With Good Posture Laura Caseley for LittleThings

As you might guess, sitting perfectly erect means that you’re confident.

If this is your typical posture while sitting, it means you’re a strong and reliable person, and everyone turns to you when they need help or comfort.

But even though you’ve got all your ducks in a row, you still know how to have fun and enjoy the little things in life.

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