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People Observation : Improve your Social Skills mind-expanding-techniques
People Observation is a term referring to the observation of people actions. It is also known as people watching. In this page I will attempt to describe a great method that will improve your communication and social skills.
People observation draws upon in the following actions:
o Body Movements
o Face expressions
o Language – Behavior
o Way of thinking
The “People Observation” technique
Body movements
people observation As I mentioned earlier, I focused my attention on several actions. The first two are parts of the body language.
You need to detect some specific movements of the body language. Buying a related good book will do the trick.
First learn the movements of the main body, as they are easier to detect. This is an easy way to start. Try to identify specific movements (2 or 3) every time you are outdoors.
You must understand that you have to be patient. There is no point in reading the whole book in a week and trying to practice it. You will not be able to detect anything.
Remember, this is a procedure and your mind needs time and repetition to understand it and use it subconsciously. So, don’t hurry.
Slowly you will identify the same patterns in different people every day. This process will create in your mind the connection between movements and feelings.
When you feel that you can detect easily all the targeted movements, proceed to the next ones. In that way you will master all the body movements and finally you will be able to detect multiple movements and movement clusters as well.
Expressions
This is the second major part of body language. Try to understand facial expressions. These can give you much more information about the inner world of other people. But also they are more difficult to detect.
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How to observe people?
How to understand body language?
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How to read one’s mind?
How to improve your communication and social skills?
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Social skills: how to behave yourself in public?
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How to cut your energy bills telegraph.co.uk By Jason Hesse
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It happens regularly to most of us: you receive your energy bill and it’s not what you expected. The introduction of smart energy meters will help with this: homeowners will be able to track spending and monitor their energy usage in real time. But until then, what causes the fluctuations you often find in your energy bills?
Research by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs shows that £1 out of every £3 spent on lighting and heating our homes is wasted. Simple changes in your lifestyle can save a considerable amount of energy during the year.
Buy energy-saving bulbs?
An energy-saving light bulb will cost you £3-£4 compared to about 50p for a normal bulb, but will put money back into your pocket by saving you around £9 on your annual electricity bill and up to £100 over its lifetime.
turn them off
Turn your lights off when you’re not using them. If you switch a light off for just a few seconds, you will save more energy than it takes for the light to start up again, regardless of the type of light. This will save you around £15 on your annual energy bills.
Don't use standby
Turn off your household appliances when you’re not using them. TVs, microwaves, computers, DVD players… they all continue to use energy when they are left on standby. You can save around £30 a year just by remembering to turn these appliances off standby mode.
Wash on cold
The majority of washing machines heat cold water to whichever temperature you set. Lower the temperature to 30C: washing powder technology is now designed to work as effectively at lower temperatures, so washing at higher temperatures is unnecessary. Washing at 30C rather than 40C can save you a third of the cost of running the cycle.
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