To make a great impression, you should learn to control facial expressions and choose the right demeanor.
1. Smile
We look at a person's face for less than 0.1 second and already form an opinion about him. That is, the first impression we make depends on our emotions and facial features.
The happier we look, the more we are trusted and the better people treat us. Smiling is the key to liking. And even if the first impression turned out to be a failure, there is still a chance to establish contact with a person. If you charm her, he will change his negative opinion of you.
2. Don't be afraid to speak up
To like people is a very useful quality that will come in handy in life. Communication is extremely important these days. Many companies are moving away from the hierarchical structure, where the employee was afraid to put in his word.
Not everyone finds it easy to talk to a stranger or carry on any conversation. Even if it seems to you that you are a hopeless introvert, try to train your sociability.
3. Raise your eyebrows
The three things that tell our brains that a person is not dangerous to us are their smile, slightly tilted head, and raised eyebrows. When we make contact, we involuntarily raise and lower our eyebrows. It literally takes a fraction of a second. Do not overdo it.
4. Listen
Show genuine interest in what the person is saying. Each person is interesting in their own way, and almost every conversation can be learned something useful and exciting.
If you can’t seem to get interested in his story, carefully examine the iris of the interlocutor’s eyes. Such prolonged eye contact will make her think that you are really engaged in his speech.
5. Praise
But don't confuse this with flattery. If a person shines from the inside, tell him about it. First, it's a great way to start a conversation. Secondly, he will like you, be grateful for the compliment and share his joy. Everything is positive.
6. Look for common ground
Try to do this, even if your opinions differ in many ways. Listen to the point of view of the interlocutor, do not interrupt her. Perhaps you will agree with some of his arguments.
7. Repeat the body language of the interlocutor
If the interlocutors repeat the movements and facial expressions of each other, then the contact is established. In this way, you can even check how well the conversation is going. Sit a little differently and see if the person did the same.
8. Ask Personal Questions
Use this trick if you need to please someone as soon as possible. This also works in reverse. Tell something personal about yourself to earn the person's trust. But do not dump all the information about yourself on the interlocutor at once. Give it out in batches. Then each of your stories will impress her and keep you interested.
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