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6 psychological tricks to make someone like you
by Kushal Soni
- 4 year ago |  1810
  • Copy them-This strategy is called mirroring, and involves subtly mimicking the other person's behavior.Try copying their body language and gestures.
  • Compliment others:People will associate the adjectives you use to describe other people with your personality. It is called spontaneous trait transference.
  • Be in a great mood: Emotional contagion describes what happens when people are strongly influenced by the moods of other people.
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First Aid Steps For When You Think Someone Is Having A Stroke
by The Health Tales
- 3 year ago |  681
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  • A stroke can result in loss of balance or consciousness. If you think you or someone around you is having a stroke, follow the first aid steps listed below:
  • 1. Call for emergency medical help immediately. If you’re having stroke symptoms, have someone else call for you. Stay as calm as possible while waiting for emergency help.
  • 2. Make sure the person is in a safe, comfortable position. Preferably, this should be lying on one side with their head slightly raised and supported in case they vomit.
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What gift To Give to Someone Grieving?
by Idan aloni
- 2 year ago |  433
  • Sending someone a sympathy gift is one of the toughest things to do. Grief gifts are thoughtful, helpful and shows how much a person care. whether or not the service mentions it, bereavement gifts are always acceptable.
  • A card or a memory charm or photo can be a very thought gift for someone who is dealing with loss and sadness. Sending a gift especially if you couldn’t attend the service can show your compassion for the person.
  • Finding the right gift can be tough especially when you are giving this to a grieving person.
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