
The Secret Science of Lies & Body Language with Vanessa Van Edwards
The Science of Success
The Handshake Is Important for Your First Impressions
The amount of oxitosen that's produced in a handshake is worth three hours of face to face time. The fist bump produces a lot less oxytosin than a palm to palm handshake. Make sure your thumb should be up towards the ceiling or the sky, and your pinky should be angled down. You always want to bother because it's literally sealing the deal for your first impression.
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