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Don't you just wish you know enough mind reading techniques to help
advance your career? Or perhaps you'd like to use them to deal with
relationships? Whatever your reason might be, you don't have to settle
for just wishing anymore.
There are mind reading techniques out there that are accessible to
anyone. Reading people's thoughts or mood has a lot to do with body
language. It's not really that surprising since the mind basically
tells the body what to do and how it should react.
Just scroll down this article to find out how.
Mind Reading Techniques # 1: Read The Eyes.
A person's eyes can be quite expressive. Even someone who doesn't
really show a lot of emotion can reveal his or her feelings through
the eyes.
If a person's pupils get bigger (unless the room is dark), then you
can bet that he or she is interested, aroused, or afraid. If the
pupils get smaller (unless the room is bright), then the person is
indifferent.
Practice reading eyes by studying your own pupils in front of a
mirror. Think of something you like and watch how your pupils change.
Mind Reading Techniques # 2: Crossing Of Arms
When you're at a meeting and you see somebody with crossed arms, there
is a good chance that this person is closing himself or herself from
the rest of the group. He or she might be uncomfortable with whatever
is being discussed.
To help ease the tension, perhaps you can offer this person a drink,
ask their opinion, change the current flow of the conversation or
switch to an entirely different topic.
Mind Reading Techniques # 3: Unnecessary Body Movements
Watch out for unnecessary body movements. These often happen when a
person is nervous about something. Others are more prone to give
themselves away because they usually have mannerisms attached to their
emotions.
I know a person who would always shift his weight from one foot to
another when nervous. By reading into these mannerisms, you'll be able
to tell that something is bothering the person in question. The rest
of the deduction is up to you.
Mind reading techniques are essential in almost any situation. While
you don't know what the person is thinking word per word, you at least
have an idea of what's going on in that person's mind.