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How To Read Minds: 3 Easy Mind Reading Tricks Backed By Science

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Learning how to read minds is quite easy if you know the science behind it. These days, there are mind reading tricks you can use to detect what is going on in people’s heads. As freaky as it sounds, you’d be surprised to learn how simple and logical everything is. The basics of learning how to read minds lies in normal everyday things we do. Here are some ways you can amaze your friends and situation where you can apply them! nnTip # 1 On How To Read Minds: Observe Signs Of Nervousness People who are feeling nervous or uncertain give themselves away more than in any other situation. It’s easy to see through their anxieties - to read their minds - when they’re like this. Most people bite their lips, get sweaty palms or stutter when they speak. Some lose their voice, fiddle with their fingers, or fall victim to their nervous mannerisms. These signs help you determine just what a person is feeling at that moment. It won’t take long for you to put two and two together before figuring out what is bothering that person in the first place. nnTip # 2 On How To Read Minds: Watch The Eyes. A great mind reading trick is observing a person’s pupils. Typically, pupils grow larger when the person is interested or aroused, or when he’s in a state of fear. Likewise, pupils become smaller when the person is indifferent to you or to your ideas. For example, when pitching an ad for a client, you can tell right away which idea they’re going for by the size of their pupils. However, this doesn’t necessarily work when you two are not in close proximity. The eyes are also affected by the lighting of the surroundings. In a bright room, the pupils become dilated; while in a dark room, they get smaller. So take these factors into consideration too when reading people’s thoughts.nnTip # 3 On How To Read Minds: Personality Routines. Sometimes you are so familiar with a person that you already know how their mind works and how their personality operates. For example, if your nine-year-old girl comes home with tears in her eyes, you know that some of the kids teased her today. Or if your mother starts calling you more and more frequently, that means she misses you and wants the family to come visit. Just being attentive to all these things can help you read their minds and come up with the best course of action. Learning how to read minds isn’t about sorcery at all. It’s about being able to understand what makes people tick and what their body language says about them.

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Discover how to easily amaze anyone with 11 secret mind reading tricks you can easily perform. If you want to discover proven mind control techniques to easily make anyone do anything you want, go to http://www.20daypersuasion.com

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