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Là vous êtes. Là ils sont. Vous êtes assis à travers de l'eachother. La bonne ligne de yeux. Maintenant ce qui ?

Pendant que nous discutons ailleurs en ce livre, comme vraiment attire comme. Nous tendons aux personnes pareilles qui sont comme nous-mêmes. D'une perspective physiologique ceci signifie que la meilleure impression que vous pouvez faire sur une autre personne est probablement d'émuler leurs manières non-verbales.

Quand vous êtes dans cette première situation de contact vous pouvez facilement noter comment l'autre personne est assise et alors modeler leur physiologie. Ceci est fait en adoptant un maintien semblable seing à lui que vos positions de main et de jambe sont semblables. In other words, simply sit as if they were looking in a mirror and seeing themselves. You will find this easy to do.

This process of mirroring another person is often called matching or pacing. When people begin to use similiar gestures and experience similiar facial responces they tend to synchronize in other ways that are almost magical. This mirroring can lead to rapport being developed more quickly and sometimes instantly.

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  1. Seraf24
    January 2, 2008

    I used to have this friend that walked and talked like he’s the ish. Girls would be attracted to him like crazy. It bugged the crap out of me. Eventually, I began copying his gestures and the way he talked and I started getting improved results with women. Wow, mirroring actually works.

    -Seraf

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