Home Categories social psychology 10 seconds to make yourself different

Chapter 81 TECHNIQUE 72 LOOK LEFT AND RIGHT

Loreda Young (a famous early American country singer) appeared at the top of the stairs and looked down at the audience first.Then he walked down in one stride and started the show.She opened a new page in the history of American television. The bishop stepped out of the balcony and looked around at the crowd in St. Peter's Square in Rome before he began to pray. The classic scene of the famous movie star Bette Davis (American veteran actress) is that she stopped at the door, looked across the room, and murmured, "What a fool!" After listening to "Welcome John the Host", the host of the late-night talk show stood in the center of the stage, carefully surveyed the audience, and then explained the playful expression on his face.

What do these great appearances have in common?Everyone paused for a well-timed moment, looked around, and then acted decisively.
When arriving at the banquet venue, stop dramatically at the door first.Then slowly inspect the situation of the audience.Glances flicked back and forth like a special ops team, ready to kill them at any moment.
With this simple trick, your appearance can be eye-catching too.I call it looking around.Before entering the arena, stop at the door and slowly scan the audience with your eyes.It is very important that at this time you cannot think in your heart, "Everyone, look at me." Because your purpose of looking around is not to show off, but to find out the situation of the venue you are about to step into.Remember the lighting, the location of the bar, and most importantly, the faces of the people, the music, the din of voices, and the sound of glasses being lit.See who's talking to whom.While looking left and right, you can also use the next technique at the same time, pick and not get picked, and find your first, second, or third conversation target.Now, you can jump into the crowd like a big tiger in the jungle and conquer them all.

Press "Left Key ←" to return to the previous chapter; Press "Right Key →" to enter the next chapter; Press "Space Bar" to scroll down.
Chapters
Chapters
Setting
Setting
Add
Return
Book