9 Psychological Tricks to Help You Get the Upper Hand in Any Situation
There is a reason why classical literature authors put so much attention into the movements of the eyebrows and eyelashes of their characters. Modern researchers have proven that we transfer up to 93% of information non-verbally. By the way, non-verbal communication is not just our body language and mimics, but even the smells and the objects we surround ourselves with.
We have analyzed hundreds of tricks that help us to influence other people without words. We decided to tell you about the 9 most unusual tricks we’ve found.
1. To win someone over, check the eye color of the other person.
Also, smile with your eyes while looking at their nose bridge. This is the center of the social contact area. If you look lower than the nose, it may be taken as an intrusion into their private space, and if you look higher — as an attempt to pressure.
2. Don’t start a conversation with a new person right away — give them some time.
3. Touching the stem of a glass can indicate attraction.
4. Pointing your foot toward someone helps to decrease the social distance.
5. The “OK” gesture helps to show authority without any aggression.
6. If you are bored, use your hands to show it.
7. If someone says unpleasant things to you, stare at their forehead.
8. In order to take a break during a conversation, do a mechanical gesture.
If you were asked to make a decision, and you need some time to think, start cleaning your glasses. This gesture looks mechanical and the person will most likely decide that you are thinking about the answer and they will wait for it patiently. If you don’t wear glasses, any other regular gesture will do, for example, you can check a button on your shirt or an earring.
9. Stay on the left side if you want to be a leader.
Political scientists found this interesting phenomenon when they were analyzing the PR campaigns of presidential candidates. They noticed that the candidates who were on the left of the photographer (so they ended up on the right side of the photo), made a stronger impression on viewers. Of course, this rule is only true with other things being equal: if someone dominates thanks to their body position or charisma, the position relative to the photographer won’t help.
Do you know of any other non-verbal psychological tricks? How have they helped you in everyday life?