In this video, we will be sharing with you 10 psychological tricks that will help you read anyone instantly. These tricks are based on scientific research and will help you understand people's behavior and thought patterns.
We will cover topics such as body language, eye contact, tone of voice, and much more. By the end of this video, you will have a better understanding of how to read people and their emotions.
If you're interested in improving your communication skills and understanding others better, then this video is for you. Make sure to watch till the end and let us know in the comments which trick was your favorite.
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00:0010 Psychological Tricks to Read Anyone Instantly
00:05Our first trick is active listening. It is a foundational skill for better understanding others.
00:12It involves listening the words and genuinely engaging with the person speaking.
00:17When practicing active listening, focus your attention completely on the individual.
00:22Make and maintain eye contact to show you are fully present.
00:26Nodding and using verbal cues like I see or go on signals that you are busily interested in their words.
00:33This technique creates a safe and open environment for people to share their thoughts and feelings.
00:40It encourages them to express themselves more openly and honestly, conducting to more meaningful and insightful conversations.
00:48Trick number two, mirroring, capitalizes on the human tendency to like those similar to us.
00:55To use this technique, subtly mirror the other person's body language, gestures and even tone of voice.
01:02It's important to be subtle.
01:04You're not mimicking their every move, but instead aligning yourself with their mannerisms.
01:09Mirroring helps show rapport and makes the other person feel more comfortable around you.
01:14When people feel a sense of closeness and connection, they're more likely to open up and share their thoughts and feelings.
01:21Our third trick involves paying close attention to nonverbal cues.
01:25While words convey one layer of communication, facial expressions, posture and hand gestures deliver another dimension of information.
01:34These nonverbal cues can tell a person's emotions and intentions, even when not explicitly verbalizing them.
01:41For instance, a furrowed brow might indicate confusion or concern.
01:45While a relaxed posture and a genuine smile signify comfort and agreement.
01:50Following these cues can gain helpful insights into the person's feelings, enabling you to respond empathetically.
01:57Trick number four is the power of silence.
02:00Sometimes, in our willingness to contribute to a conversation, we run to fill every moment with words.
02:07However, silence can be a potent tool in understanding others.
02:12When you allow for pauses in conversation, it provides the other person with space to share more.
02:18They may use this moment to reflect and express ideas or emotions they wouldn't have otherwise.
02:24Silence can also communicate that you genuinely hear and love what they say.
02:29Trick number five involves asking open-ended questions.
02:33Rather than posing questions that can be responded to with a simple yes or no, ask for a more detailed reply.
02:40This invites the other people to share their views and feelings more expansively, giving you a deep understanding of their perspective.
02:48For example, instead of questioning, did you enjoy your vacation?
02:53You could ask, what were the highlights of your vacation, and how do they make you feel?
02:58This enables people to share their experiences and emotions, leading to more meaningful conversations.
03:05Our sixth trick is empathetic listening.
03:08This goes beyond just hearing words.
03:11It's about placing yourself in the other person's shoes.
03:14Try to understand their feelings, concerns, and experiences from their point of view.
03:20Show natural care and compassion.
03:22Empathetic listening builds connection and conveys that you value the person's feelings and experiences.
03:29It helps produce a deeper connection and leads to more open and honest communication.
03:35Trick number seven involves watching for micro-expressions.
03:39These fleeting, spontaneous facial expressions reveal genuine emotions, often before a person can mask them with their typical expressions.
03:48For example, a quick eyebrows raise or a small twitch around the mouth can indicate surprise, excitement, or discomfort.
03:57Identifying these micro-expressions can deliver valuable insights into a person's feelings and help you guide conversations more effectively.
04:06Our eighth trick is to evaluate eye movements, a technique sometimes associated with neuro-linguistic programming .
04:15While it's not foolproof, exact eye movements can explain how somebody processes information.
04:21For instance, looking up and to the left might suggest that the person is recalling a memory, while looking up to the right could mean constructing a new thought or visualizing something.
04:32Keep in mind that this is just one aspect of understanding someone, and context is essential.
04:38Trick number nine is to examine voice tone.
04:41Pay close attention to changes in pitch, volume, and pace when somebody is speaking.
04:46These interpretations can convey underlying emotions.
04:50A shaky voice, for instance, might mean anxiety, while an impulsive increase in volume could symbolize excitement or frustration.
04:59Our final trick is to trust your gut.
05:02Intuition can be a powerful tool in understanding people.
05:06Occasionally, you may sense that something needs to be corrected, or someone needs to be more truthful.
05:13Exploring further or requesting clarifying questions is critical when you have these feelings.
05:19Intuition often comes from years of social experience and subconscious processing of cues.
05:25While it could be more foolproof, it can be an essential guide in understanding others deeply.
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