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How to Observe A Person

Things to look out for

By Jerrypal SinghPublished 5 months ago 3 min read
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You grasp only 7% of verbal communication; the remaining 93% comprises non-verbal cues. Learning to observe and interpret these cues is crucial for influencing people to achieve your goals. Here are eight things to look for when observing someone and their implications.

1. Check the phone they use to gauge their success. Research by the University of Lincoln School of Psychology indicates that over 500 students were given a series of questions that focused on their unique characteristics reliability and what they valued in life the researchers then cross reference their answers with the type of phone they used to find out what a person's phone says about them the study found that on average iPhone users tend to be more confident, extroverted, and financially driven, while Android users are typically more introverted and less concerned about financial status. Therefore if the person you're talking to is using an iPhone they are more likely to be a confident and ambitious woman which is exactly what you want as a partner to Achieve Financial Freedom as a man think about this all of that information comes from one single observation looking at the phone that they use so if you want to observe everything about a person and walk away completely understanding who they are just by looking at them

2. Examine their fingernails to understand how they handle stress. According to the study nail-biting is often linked to nervousness, perfectionism, and stress the exact signs that someone bites their fingernails are usually super short nails or uneven or jagged fingernails but here's where things get interesting another study found that fingernail biting is a form of self-injury behavior which means that people who bite their fingernails are more likely to inflict self-pain rather than putting that on others meaning they are probably, suggesting empathy and a tendency to prioritize others. Well-maintained nails indicate confidence and reduced anxiety.

3. Observe facial hair to determine if a man is a leader or follower. Men with facial hair are perceived as more dominant and aggressive, with a specific beard length and grooming regimen being crucial in conveying the desired image.

4. Analyze their posture and shoulder position to gauge their confidence level. Confident individuals tend to occupy more space, while those lacking confidence exhibit signs of internal shoulder rotation, indicating a hunched and rolled-over stance. Adjusting your posture can influence how others perceive you and their receptiveness to your actions.

5. To exude confidence and influence others' perceptions of you, observe the positioning of a person's hips to gauge their self-consciousness. Many women tend to jut their hips out to create the illusion of a fuller behind, leading to a condition known as anterior pelvic tilt. If you notice this posture, it signifies a self-consciousness about physical appearance, making them receptive to physical compliments. Additionally, analyzing a person's texting style can reveal their level of busyness.

6. Different texting methods convey varying levels of attentiveness and available time, from the rapid two-thumb typing of busy individuals to the leisurely one-finger texting of those with ample free time.

7. Furthermore, the amount of makeup a woman wears can indicate her romantic interest. Research suggests that women apply makeup primarily to attract a partner or deter potential rivals, making heavy makeup a potential indicator of seeking a mate.

8. Lastly, observing how individuals sit can provide insights into their testosterone levels. Those who occupy more space, regardless of gender, tend to have higher testosterone levels, reflecting a desire for dominance.

By paying attention to these subtle cues, you can swiftly form a comprehensive profile of others and understand them better.

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