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Useful Psychological Tricks
And have you ever wondered why some people always get what they want, but you never get the answer to your question? Doing so makes it perfectly simple! These people usually have mastered simple but effective psychological tricks. Let\’s take a look at some of them.
– When meeting someone new, is it important that they like you? In these situations, the so-called chameleon trick is most often used. You probably know what is interesting and original about the chameleon animal. Yes, they can adapt to their surroundings. So, if you are getting to know someone, try to imitate their body language, general posture, and even facial expressions. It has been proven that people who behave like us evoke empathy and trust.
– If you know you are going to be in a stressful situation, always have a pack of gum ready. Our bodies are attuned to know that it is safe to eat. Who eats when they are threatened? If we chew, our brain knows we are ingesting food. As an added bonus, your breath will be clean and fragrant.
– There is a very interesting trick that makes it easy to tell if you are being watched. Yawn. For those of you wondering what I\’m talking about, let me explain. It is a well-known fact that yawns are contagious, so if someone is actually watching you, a yawn is definitely inevitable.
– If you need someone to agree with you, concentrate on which ear you are talking to. In fact, scientific studies have shown that which ear we hear information from fundamentally affects how we make decisions. The right ear perceives things logically, while the left ear makes decisions based on emotion.
– If you want to know something and you ask someone a question and you only get a partial answer because that person wants to keep something from you, just shut up and look them in the eye. First, they will feel that you know too much of the truth, which will only make them nervous.
– Are you fully aware, for example, that you made a mistake at work and your boss wants to address you in a meeting, in front of other employees? Dealing with these situations is easier than you might think. All you have to do is sit down next to that person. After all, we have it built into us that it is difficult to yell at someone who is nearby. At the very least, we can be sure that our aggression will be lessened or that we will be able to resolve things in private.
– You know when you\’re at a festival or public event and you have to get from point A to point B, but there are too many people everywhere to let you in? When that happens, this method makes it easy. All you have to do is keep your back straight, head up, and keep your eyes on where you want to go, or at least in that direction. In a crowd like this, people will be more aware of your gaze, so they will notice where you want to go and at least partially clear the way.