We make statistical predictions about your suitable career path based on an analysis of your
facial and body mannerisms. All predictions are supported by our open-access studies.[1]
If you are tilted towards the proactive side of the spectrum, your body movements are naturally initiatory, actively animating and moving seamlessly without struggle.
If you are tilted towards the reactive side of the spectrum, your body movements are naturally restrained, reducing momentum and struggling to animate.
If you are tilted towards the rigid side of the spectrum, your body movements are naturally firm, angular, linear and deliberate.
If you are tilted towards the fluid side of the spectrum, your body movements are naturally loose, gliding, circular and ongoing.
If you are tilted towards the measured side of the spectrum, your body is coordinating its emotional expressions, timing its hand movements to your speech and controlling your mouth movements.
If you are tilted towards the candid side of the spectrum, your body is uncoordinated in its emotional expressions, with frank speech patterns that don't control your affect, and mouth movements that are asymmetrical.
If you are tilted towards the grounded side of the spectrum, your body sinks downward as it moves, your ocular tension is attentive-hypnotic, and your eyes stay locked onto their targets.
If you are tilted towards the suspended side of the spectrum, your body hovers upward as it moves, your ocular tension is concerned-distracted, and your eyes don't stay locked onto their targets.
We track your facial and body mannerisms across four spectra, and create a unique report for you, measuring where you fall along each spectrum. Then we provide you with career and trait statistics of other individuals in our data who also have similar mannerisms to you, as well as the likelihood that you will share the same traits.
We are currently performing an open study, accepting requests in order to expand our database. Our predictions get more accurate as we gather more data from individuals like you. Want to know what your mannerisms predict about you?