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Chinese proverb of the day: 'Married couples who love each other tell...' Life lessons on love, relationships, mutual understanding, observation, conversation, intimacy, and why true connection goes beyond wordsChinese proverb of the day highlights the idea that deep love and understanding often happen without words. The proverb explains how relati...
Psychology says adults who look up restaurant menus before meeting friends aren’t fussy; they’re lowering cognitive load before connection begins, because too many small unknowns can drain social energyChecking restaurant menus beforehand is not fussiness but a smart way to manage mental energy. Social gatherings demand attention for conve...
Psychology says people who keep their cameras off during meetings aren’t always disengaged, their brain may be protecting them from something importantPsychology does not suggest that everyone who keeps their camera turned off is shy, uninterested, or trying to conceal something. Human beh...
Psychology says people who speak less carry more authority because talking is how most people seek approval, and the absence of having to prove yourself registers as power no amount of articulation can replicateIn many contexts, authority is misinterpreted as verbosity. Research in social psychology suggests that those who speak less, employ strate...
Psychology says people who keep their phone face down during meals aren't just being polite - they are often protecting attention in a way that helps conversations feel more realPsychologists are concerned about how smartphones impact communication, even when not in use. Placing a phone face down is believed to mini...
Psychology says people who feel magnetically engaging in conversation aren't the ones with the most fascinating stories; they are the ones who make you feel like the most interesting person in the roomMastering conversations isn't about witty remarks, but making others feel truly heard. Skilled communicators use follow-up questions, embra...
‘Just left my second job this year due to having a boss who screams and throws things, is this the new norm?’: This viral story exposed what millions of American workers are too afraid to sayA woman's experience with abusive bosses led her to quit two jobs, a story echoed by many online. Data reveals a significant percentage of ...
The Real Meaning Behind Your Cat’s Slow BlinkCats communicate affection and trust through slow blinks, a behavior evolved from survival instincts to avoid aggression. Unlike humans, di...
11 space scientists suspicious deaths and disappearances probe: Are these random events or connected incidents, and who is behind it?11 space scientists suspicious deaths and disappearances probe has begun after the FBI confirmed it will investigate whether the deaths and...
When One Person Says “I’ll Talk” in Meetings, What It Really Changes for Everyone ElseA single voice often takes charge in office discussions, controlling the flow. This dominance, fueled by perceived power and non-verbal cue...
Why Some Work Conversations Feel “Off” From the Start and Why You Can’t Easily Walk AwayWorkplace conversations can become uncomfortable when individuals overstep personal boundaries with direct, intrusive questions. This often...
What It Really Signals When You Don’t Stand Up to Greet Someone, According to PsychologyGreeting someone without standing can spark confusion, but psychology reveals it's about the accompanying nonverbal cues and context, not j...
Psychology Explains How to Tell Romantic Interest From Professional AttentionScience reveals that romantic interest involves focused attention on the face, particularly eyes and mouth, for emotional cues. Unlike prof...
If Someone Studies Your Face Like This, Psychology Says It May Mean AttractionPsychology reveals how scanning a face signals romantic interest. Eyes and lips become focal points when attraction is present. This differ...
Psychology Explains Why People Talk More When Walking Side by SideConversations flow better when people walk side-by-side, a phenomenon rooted in biology and psychology. Reduced social evaluation and eye c...
How does body language impact your chances of landing a job?During the recruiting process, recruiters focus more on candidates' body language than their spoken replies. Only 7% of the reactions are v...
Mumbai-based artist Kisalay Vora explores psychology through his artThe artist used a 'line' to communicate the magic of anthropomorphism.
If you felt dogs like cuddling, you are wrong!When a dog is especially anxious it bares its teeth or may bite, but there are also 'subtler indicators' that it may be uncomfortable.
Want to ask boss for a raise? Try not to make eye contact: StudyParticipants who looked at the speaker's eyes were less receptive to the arguments and less open to interaction with the advocates of the o...
- Firm handshake 'key' to getting a job
A smart attire and a charming smile may be essential but a firm handshake actually holds the key to bagging a job, a new study has suggeste...