School of Life
piece of advise:
" Once in a while, take
the scenic route."
Explore Nature, it's so
much more beautiful than all the drudgeries of life put together
Life Secret and
Tip:
" Learn to use your eyes to their full potential:
Make constant eye contact
when in conversation. Looking away (especially down) is a sign of inferiority
and uncertainty. Instead, look at your conversation partner dead in the eyes
and keep them locked on
Master the piercing stare.
You know when someone looks at you and it feels like they can see into your
soul? Well that’s not a hereditary characteristic, it just takes practice. Work
on sharpening your gaze in the mirror. You’ll know you have it when it’s intimidating
to continue looking at yourself
Master the one-eyebrow
raise. This one isn’t necessary by any means, but hey, why not? Pick a brow to
learn with and go look in a mirror. Raise both of your eyebrows but use your
hand to hold down the brow that you want to stay down. This will probably feel
very stupid at first but if you keep trying, you will eventually pin down the
muscle you need to flex to get that one brow up"
Motivational
Quote on Success
"Take a method and
try it. If it fails, admit it frankly, and try another. But by all means, try
something."– Franklin Roosevelt
Key Point of
Life
Love
deeply and passionately. You might get hurt but it's the only way to live life
completely.
Psychological
Life Hack
Having trouble remembering
names? Repeat the other person’s name during the conversation.
I suck at remembering
names. I usually don’t even listen to the other person when he says his name
the moment we get introduced to each other.
So usually, I ask a friend
to introduce himself to the person so I can listen to his name. But then I
forget it again.
Awkward.
Remembering names is very
important because we feel important when someone mentions us.
So the moment you meet
someone repeat his name. Example: “Hi my name is Alex” “Nice to meet you Alex.
So, Alex how do you know
John?” And continue to repeat his name throughout the conversation.
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