Suppose a person really looks up to you. Is that, by itself, enough for
them to like you? Probably not.
If your value is too much higher than theirs, they will get nervous around
you and perceive that the two of you don't have good chemistry together,
because they just don't feel very good about themselves when they're around
you. This happens because they see you as so much better than themselves. How To Tell Lies Successfully?
The difficulty with lying is that the subconscious mind acts automatically and
independently of our verbal lie, so our body language gives us away. This is why people who rarely tell lies are easily caught, regardless of how convincing they may sound. The moment they begin to lie, the body sends out contradictory signals, and these give us our feeling that they are not telling the truth.
Dominant and Submissive Handshake
Assume that you have just met someone for the first time and you greet each other
with a customary handshake. One of three basic attitudes is transmitted through the
handshake. These are dominance: 'This person is trying to dominate me. I'd better be cautious', submission: 'I can dominate this person. He will do as I wish', and equality: 'I like this person. We will get on well together'. These attitudes are transmitted unconsciously and, with practice and conscious application, the following hand shaking techniques can have an immediate effect on the outcome of a face-to-face encounter with another person. The information in this article represents one of the few documented studies of handshake control techniques.
Handling Your Fears of Rejection
Picture it: you're about to try to talk to a hot girl. You see her standing
there in the magazine section of the supermarket, occupying herself with Cosmo.
Her blonde hair is silky and smooth. Her skin is clear and radiant. Her
waist is slender. And wow, look at the nice shape of those tits! You feel the tension.
