the-art-of-reading-minds
The Art of Reading Minds - my book notes
https://github.com/joelparkerhenderson/the-art-of-reading-minds
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The Art of Reading Minds - my book notes
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The Art of Reading Minds
My notes for the book "The Art of Reading Minds" by Henrik Fexus.
Rapport
Rapport can be better when you align with another person:
body language
posture
breathing
tempo
energy level
word choice
Eye movements
Visual memory:
How does your living room look?
What color is your car?
Describe how your best friend looks.
Visual construction:
How would you look with long/short hair?
Imagine painting your living room with stripes.
How would you write your name upside-down?
Auditory memory:
How does your favorite song start?
Imagine the sound of your alarm clock going.
Do you remember exactly what she said just before she left?
Auditory construction:
Can you image Barack Obama on helium?
What kinds of voices did Laurel and Hardy have?
How would Taylor Swift sound underwater?
Kinesthetic memory:
Do you remember how hot it was last summer?
How does an old pair of used socks smell?
Imagine eating a lemon.
Talking to yourself a.k.a. internal dialogue:
Can you ask yourself if you often speak to yourself?
What do you say when you're completely alone and something goes wrong?
For meetings
Cover all four modalities:
For auditory people: prepare your speech/lecture/phrases/etc.
For visual people: use slides/posters/diagrams/etc.
For kinesthetic people: use handouts/giveaways/notes/etc.
For neutral people: use logical rational direct arguments.
Owner
- Name: Joel Parker Henderson
- Login: joelparkerhenderson
- Kind: user
- Location: California
- Website: http://www.joelparkerhenderson.com
- Repositories: 319
- Profile: https://github.com/joelparkerhenderson
Software developer. Technology consultant. Creator of GitAlias.com, NumCommand.com, SixArm.com, and many open source projects.
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