Understanding the psychology behind the way we treat others, behave and express ourselves to the others would be interesting and which help us to behave according to the situation.

 30 Psychological Facts

Interesting and Helpful Psychological Facts
  • If somebody makes eye contact with you for 60% of a conversation they’re bored, 80% and they’re attracted to you and for 100% of the time then they are threatening from you according to study.
  • Studies have shown the people who dress well feels better about themselves and they generally happier.
  • Emotions like anger can make people physically sick. Anger increases the long-term risk of heart attacks and strokes and weakens the immune system.
  • Cheaters tend to think that everyone is Cheats. Liars tend to think everyone lies.
  • Frequent visualization of our goals makes us less likely to achieve them.
  • Most people have their favorite song because they associate it with an emotional event in their life.
  • We are more creative in the night and least creative in the afternoon!
  • Respect other people's feelings. Even if it doesn't mean anything for  you, it could mean everything to them.
  • Crying makes feel better, reduces stress, and may help you to keep the body healthy.
  • People get more happiness by spending money on others instead of ourselves.
  • The more time you have to wait for something, the more you will appreciate it when you get it.
  • Walking in open or new places helps your brain to think about new ideas rapidly.
  • The way you dress tells a lot about your mood. People tend to dress up more properly when they are in a cheerful mood.
  • Holding objects in front of your body indicates that shyness and resistance, separating yourself from others.
  • When people cross arms during conversation,it helps them shut themselves off from other people. We often use this kind of gesture when we are irritated by something. Crossed arms are a clear sign that a person is not feeling good about for  something.
  • Good and firm eye contact will include you on the likable people list.
  • When rewards are unexpected, there are better chances of good performance next time.
  • Chewing gum can relieve stress. Chew some  while doing something stressful or during an exam.
  • Listen the words carefully to how a person speaks about other people to you. This is exactly how he will speak about you to other people.
  • Cherophobia is the fear of being too happy because of “something tragic” will happen in future.