How to: Stand behind a chair with your feet in second position (feet slightly wider than hips - width with your toes turned out at 45 degrees),
hands resting lightly on top of the chair.
His hands rest lightly on my shoulders and he paints the relationship landscape for me in a way that fits smoothly with the way I work.
Not exact matches
Have your
hands out and moving or at the very least
resting on the lectern
lightly.
But a
hand, or paw,
rested lightly on the shoulder is a signal for attention that humans, chimpanzees and, perhaps, our distant ancestors would recognize.
You can also keep your
hands behind your head — but be sure they're just
resting there
lightly and not pulling your head forward.
How to: Stand behind a chair with your feet hip - width apart,
hands lightly resting on top of the chair (a).
Rest your other
hand lightly on your thighs.
Rest your
hands lightly on your thighs.
These are not honors that are given
lightly, so you can
rest assured that your case is in good
hands should you choose to retain my services.