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Understanding body language can be a very good thing to add to your arsenal when it comes to social interaction and meeting women. You can know what a person thinks and feels by observing their subconscious body language. This should give you some insight when it comes to reading body language. You can use this to gain social advantages. Try observing the body language of people around you. Have fun with this. Pay attention to how close someone stand to you. The closer they are,...
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Two of the most horrifying little goodies that so often accompany panic attacks and severe anxiety are derealization and depersonalization. Both can be absolutely crippling and take you right to the turnstiles of your perception of insanity. This article will discuss what these spooky phenomena are and what may cause them. Coming from personal experience, derealization is a deep and disturbing sensation of unreality and detachment from one’s immediate world, rather...
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For those who’ve read my previous article,Panic Attacks and Anxiety: Derealization and Depersonalization - You Aren’t Going Crazy!,this is the perfect follow-up scoop. But if you’ve yet to read it, not to worry, there’s still much to be learned here. Now, in review, derealization and depersonalization all too often accompany panic attacks and anxiety. In general terms, derealization is a frightening feeling of detachment from...
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THE CAUSE OF SOCIAL ANXIETY DISORDER Who experiences social anxiety symptoms? Is it only people who have some deeply repressed unconscious psychological trauma? NO! Is it only people who are shy or people who have low self-esteem? NO! Is it due to some sort of failure to develop good social skills? NO! People who have social anxiety that reaches the point that it is interfering with their enjoyment of life are simply those among us who have a very powerful ability to practice what...
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Is it the lassitude, what I am feeling or I am suffering and its increasing day after day, hour after hour. When I recall my past I feel I have done many things that I should not have done or should have done differently. But then, beings are bound to err. I remember the time when my emotion ate me up and then I decided to eat my emotions up and I succeeded too in that to some extant. But now I realize that emotions could have been used in better way. Life is so...
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Let's begin with a quick review of Ergonomics.
ERGONOMICS: 1: An applied science concerned with designing and arranging things people use so that the people and things interact most efficiently and safely - also known as biotechnology, human engineering, human factors. 2: The study of the problems of people in adjusting to their environment; esp., the science that seeks to adapt work or working conditions to suit the worker. 3: The design characteristics of an...
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The Organized Despair of Systems
These three principals are self-evident and yet it seems our true organic nature has been usurped in favor of the concept of systems. We have become a society of systems. We have systems of mathematics, systems of etiquette, systems of communication, systems of organization, business systems, travel systems, mechanical and electronic systems. In today's world, only for the first few precious years of life are we relatively free to live in...
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GUILT, VIOLENCE & MONEY Guilt is the glue that holds society together. It’s how we hold each other accountable, by prohibitions, laws, inhibitions, judgments, and punishments. It’s all very familiar and historical. Yet there isn’t one positive emotional vector in all of that. Love is what we wish would hold us together, but it doesn’t work very well yet. We’re still amateurs at it because we handle the intrinsic conflict in intimacy so...
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Introvert or extrovert the commonality for us is both have a brain. If it's true about introverts brains being different than extrovert brains then what about our brains make the distinctions in preferences more understandable?
The eyes and the brain.Your eyes use 65% of your brainpower, the most out of any body part. So then next to the brain, your eyes are the most powerful body part. This explains why introverts at a networking can unknowingly be sucked up into...
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+Capture+4.jpg" Today, I want to tell you about a tool that is so magical, you can use it to get any message across to anybody, in any situation.
I will tell you about the 3-step Telling process.
One of the tools I picked up very early in my public speaking career, was The 3 Step Telling Process:
Step 1. Tell them what you’re going to tell them. Step 2. Tell them. Step 3. Tell them what you told...
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