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Mirroring—subtly copying someone’s body language, tone, or expressions—can build trust and rapport unconsciously.

🪞 It’s called the chameleon effect, and it's one reason we feel more connected to people who seem "like us."

Use it wisely—it’s a powerful social tool!

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Writing down your thoughts and feelings can actually improve your mental health.

This process, known as expressive writing, helps reduce stress, improve mood, and even boost immune function. It allows the brain to process emotions more clearly and reduces the mental load.

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You can convince yourself a lie is true if you repeat it enough.
This is called the illusory truth effect. The more often you hear or say something—even if it's false—the more likely your brain is to accept it as fact. This is why repetition is a powerful tool in advertising, politics, and even self-talk.


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Your brain uses about 20% of your body's total energy, even though it only makes up about 2% of your body weight. This high energy demand supports all its complex functions like thinking, memory, and controlling the body.


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Psychology Tip:
Label your emotions to manage them better.

Research shows that simply naming what you're feeling—like saying "I'm feeling anxious" or "I'm frustrated"—can reduce the intensity of the emotion. It activates the prefrontal cortex, helping your brain process and regulate emotions more effectively. This technique is called "affect labeling." Try it next time you feel overwhelmed.

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Your brain can “replay” a conversation in your mind, but it often changes small details each time—making your memory less reliable than you think. This is part of how false memories form.

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When you imagine something vividly, your brain activates similar regions as it does when you actually experience it.
This is why visualization techniques can be powerful—they can trick your brain into thinking you're actually performing an action, helping with learning, confidence, and even physical skills.



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Your brain can trick you into thinking you’re in love just by experiencing fear.
It’s called misattribution of arousal—when your body reacts (like an increased heart rate or sweaty palms) due to fear or excitement, your brain might mistakenly attribute those feelings to attraction instead. That’s why scary movies or rollercoaster rides can make people feel more romantically connected!

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Humans are capable of forming strong emotional connections with inanimate objects, a phenomenon known as "attachment theory," where items like a favorite blanket or a childhood toy can provide comfort and a sense of security.


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People are more likely to remember emotionally charged events than neutral ones—a phenomenon known as the emotional memory effect.

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Your brain can sense when someone is staring at you, even if you’re not looking directly at them. This is due to heightened sensitivity to subtle visual and environmental cues.


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"Not All Storms Come To Disrupt Your Life Some Come To Clear Your Path.

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Going through sad experiences actually makes us smarter and through that, we become better thinkers.

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When we look with full hope to the sky, with hope, it means that we are exploring God’s help.

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Consider how hard it is to change yourself and you'll understand what little chance you have in trying to change others.

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Body language is not just about body parts’ movements. It is also about facial expressions.

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American school buses are yellow because humans see yellow faster than any other colour, which is important for avoiding accidents.

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