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Psychological tricks to make new friends and improve social life

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Apr 11, 2023, 11:00 IST
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Here's how you can make new friends!

It can be pretty challenging for some people to make new friends especially if they are an introvert or struggle to socialise with people. If you face the same kinds of problems such as a rush of social anxiety or nervousness when talking to people, then you need to look for ways to socialise with people. Interaction and communication are one of the most important aspects of human relationships. Without it, a person feels even lonelier. Here are some psychological tricks to make new friends and become more social.

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Show interest in other people

People love talking about themselves. By showing a genuine interest in them, you'll make them feel valued and appreciated. You can ask open-ended questions, listen actively, and engage in conversations. Go beyond small talk and this may make people interested to talk to you.

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Use positive body language

Your body language can tell a lot about your intentions and emotions. It can depict your traits and personality and tiny little things can communicate a lot about you. Smile, make eye contact, and use open postures to talk to someone. This will make you seem approachable and friendly.

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Find common ground

Shared interests and experiences can help you build a good rapport with others. Look for opportunities to connect over hobbies, passions, or mutual friends. When you find common ground, it can be a great starting point for building a deeper relationship.

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Take the initiative

In order to make new friends, you need to take an initiative here and there to talk to people. You need to put yourself out there. Don't be afraid to invite people to events, suggest activities, or ask for their contact information. Even if you feel nervous or unsure, taking action can help your confidence.

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Show your authentic personality

Authenticity is key to building meaningful relationships. Don't try to be someone you're not or pretend to like things you don't. Instead, focus on being true to yourself and expressing your thoughts and feelings honestly. If you pretend to be someone else just to impress others, you will slowly lose the sense of who you are.

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Practice empathy

Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of others. By practising empathy, you can build deeper connections with people and foster a sense of trust and understanding. Try to see things from others' perspectives, validate their feelings, and offer support and encouragement.



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