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How To Make A Better First Impression

 
Author: Jerome Spector

In Anatomy of Love, Helen Fisher observed that people who meet and are attracted toward each other tend to mirror each other. She said that researchers in societies all over the world observed the same thing. When one would lean forward to sip a drink, the other would lean forward to sip a drink. When one sat back, the other sat back. Fisher said it was like a dance, and when she saw two singles mirroring each others moves, chances are they would be leaving together.

It works the other way as well.

If you mirror and match your dates, they will come to feel more attracted to you. The more they perceive that you are like them, unconsciously, the more they will like you.

It has to be subtle, though. You cant be obviously about it. Fisher said she used mirroring and matching in a meeting with her publisher. The relationship was strained, and the meeting could make or break her book deal. She ordered the same thing he ordered. When he sipped his wine, she sipped her wine. When he salted his food, she salted her food, and so on and so forth. She said it turned the relationship around and led to a publishing deal.

Ive used the techniques successfully in business meetings, too. Ive used it in counseling, and in dating situations. Heres what I do.

  • I slow or speed up my speech to match the others rhythm.
  • I take the same kind of posture, but not necessarily exactly the same. For example, if she crossed her arms, I may cross my legs. Thats close enough.
  • I also try to use the same kinds of words and phrases. If she says, yall Im going to refrain from using, youse guys.
  • Whats more, when Im using the mirroring and matching techniques, Im especially cautious about expressing differences. If shes a vegetarian, I dont go on and on about my smoked brisket recipe. I find ways to agree with her. One study found that if you express three differences on a first date, a second date is unlikely.

The neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) folks have made mirroring and matching into a science. Instant Rapport by Michael Brooks is a good first book for anyone interested in learning more.

Author Bio:
Jerome Spector is a eminent columnist. Jerome likes to write articles about this subject.
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