The way you sit says a lot about your personality

Sitting with legs slightly apart can signal an extroverted and confident personality.

People who adopt this posture tend to feel comfortable in their environment. They do not hesitate to take their place and express their ideas.

In some contexts, this position may seem very assertive, but it mainly reflects an open attitude and a certain social ease.

Legs together with the body bent: sensitivity and discretion

A posture where the legs are together and the body is slightly leaning forward may indicate a more reserved personality.

People who sit this way often seek to remain discreet or make themselves small in a group. This can reflect a particular sensitivity or a need for security.

This posture also appears in situations where one feels a little nervous or uncomfortable.

Sitting on the edge of the chair: energy and impatience

Some people never sit completely back in their chair.

Sitting on the edge of the seat can indicate a dynamic, enthusiastic, and action-oriented temperament. These people often feel like they are constantly on the go, even when seated.

However, this posture can also reveal a very active mind that sometimes has difficulty slowing down or relaxing.

What your posture reveals… and what it doesn't say

It is important to keep in mind that posture also depends on the context: fatigue, stress, environment or simple comfort.

These interpretations should therefore be considered as interesting indications rather than absolute truths.

Observing these small details can sometimes help us to better understand our own  personality … and to better decode that of others.

The next time you sit down, take a moment to notice your posture: it might tell a little story about your personality.