What I Watched: TED Talk on Body Language

I recently delivered a Career Management Class to 45 2nd-year students in our MA Translation, MA Translation & Interpretation and MA Conference Interpretation programs.  These are two-year programs, so by this time next year, the participants would be practitioners in the language industry.  As I delivered my course content, I split part of my attention to observing the students’ body language with the eye of a hiring manager who has interviewed and hired hundreds of employees internationally.  I asked myself how I, as a hiring manager, would feel about each one of them.  It was a fascinating experience “reading” them.  Each and every person’s confidence level and their receptivity of my course came through quite clearly from their body language.

I came across this TED Talk by Amy Cuddy regarding the power of body language that night and of course I dived into the video.  Here are my take-aways:

  1. I knew how our body language affects others’ perception of us, but I was not as conscious about how our body language affects our own minds.  Our body language even affects the levels of testosterone (power) and cortisol (stress).
  2. The concept of high testosterone/high cortisol vs. high testosterone/low cortisol among leaders resonated with me.  How a leader regulates her own stress level affects her effectiveness.
  3. Fake it till you make it.  Absolutely true!  Performing with intentionality is key.

Here is the link.  Enjoy!

~Winnie Heh
Career & Academic Advisor
wheh@miis.edu