Learn to overcome eye contact anxiety and improve your walking posture. The Confident Glide explores body alignment and gaze to boost your social confidence.

Walking with confidence isn’t about being a runway model; it’s about feeling at home in your own skin by mastering your gaze and grounding your movement.
How do i walk confidently where do i look i have trouble with my eyes sometimes my eye balls go up cause i dont want to come out as staring while walking







Eye contact anxiety often leads individuals to look down or drift their gaze upward toward the sky to avoid staring at others. According to The Confident Glide, this habit of hiding your gaze can throw off your entire center of gravity. When your head is tilted or your gaze wanders to avoid eye contact, your posture follows suit, which can make you feel more anxious and physically 'off' while moving through public spaces.
Many people experience a wave of self-consciousness that makes simple movements feel like a high-stakes performance. This feeling often leads to overthinking nonverbal communication, such as how much to swing your arms or where to look. The Confident Glide explains that this vulnerability often stems from a desire to 'disappear' in public, which ironically signals a lack of intent and disrupts your natural body alignment and confidence.
Mastering your gaze and maintaining proper body alignment helps eliminate the feeling of being 'off' during social interactions. Research mentioned in The Confident Glide suggests that looking forward rather than looking away prevents the physical misalignment that feeds into social anxiety. By aligning your body and gaze, you move with more intent, which helps stabilize your center of gravity and reduces the exhaustion associated with public self-consciousness.
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