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6. Subconscious movements.
Anyone who has ever written ** knows that verbs are the most vivid, and Flaubert once taught Maupassant how to use verbs precisely. Action depictions are of particular importance for the portrayal of characters. In other words, some of our common unconscious actions are related to people's psychological state and even personality. The actions of the characters are all psychological reactions.
There are many subconscious actions in human beings, for example, some people often shake their heads involuntarily or pull their hair to the side. This action may be caused by the hair covering the eyes, or the desire to show off your hair, and when you get used to it, it becomes a subconscious action. If it's not the conductor who does this, it's probably a stunned and neurotic person.
If this kind of person doesn't have long hair to shake, just shakes his head and shakes his head, with a self-respecting posture, then most of them are intoxicated by a certain thought or sentence of their own.
Others talked, snapped, and slapped their heads. This may be an expression of remorse and self-condemnation, or a sudden revelation. The sound of that slap may be quite loud, scaring people, and even scolding, to death, slap on the dog! The man smiled, unconcerned. Most of these people are sincere, outspoken people, they have what to say, they are willing to help others, and they are inevitably sloppy and rough in doing things, and once they do something wrong, they are like clowns, and they make fun of themselves.
Some people unconsciously put their arms in front of their chests when chatting with others, and this habitual action shows an instinctive defensive mentality, or a rejection of the person in front of them. The famous Japanese actor Masakazu Tamura is like this, often in TV dramas with his arms crossed on his chest, giving the audience the feeling that he is not a kind big brother next door, but an unattainable gentleman. This type of person will not put his emotions into the confiding of others, and will not accompany him to tears or laughter. They always seem to have something on their minds, keeping an invisible wall with them.
When students stand up to answer questions, the most common subconscious action is to scratch their scalps. This gesture seemed to help him think, but it was actually a disguise of his embarrassment. If the teacher approaches the student at this time, then the student will also make several instinctive movements, raise their hands in surrender, or reach out to cover their face, which is exaggerated and funny, which makes people laugh.
The foreigner's shrug and spread his hands is to express helplessness and indifference. But if it is accompanied by an eyebrow-squeezing expression, sorry language, at least a snort in the nose, it will appear sincere and enthusiastic, be kind to others, and maintain good interpersonal relationships with others.
In addition to hand movements, there are also many subconscious movements of people's legs and feet. The most typical is the shivering. When you stand, you shake a certain leg, and when you cross your legs, you always have a certain foot. The shivering caused by cold and frightened is an instinctive reaction of human beings, and it is understandable. If you wear a pair of new pants with straight seams to chat with someone, one leg is supported, one leg is shaking, or you are shaking your high-end leather shoes with Erlang's legs crossed, it is a kind of selfishness, self-righteousness, and does not consider the feelings of others. Of course, there is another exception, that is, there is a strong rhythm on the side, and that person is a ** fan, and the moving rhythm affects the motor nerves, and naturally, it trembles.
The so-called knee-jerk actions are many evolved from conscious actions. People have action memory, and it becomes a habit when it is repeated many times, and then once a certain scene appears, people will react instinctively and become a subconscious action. Such as blowing your nose, spitting, throwing garbage, and other bad habits.
* The action description, whether conscious or subconscious, is called detail description. Writing details is the most critical step in character portrayal. In many cases, a personalized action, like the finishing touch, can make an image stand up. The Monkey King in "Journey to the West", his conscious action is to put his hands on the pergola and look into the distance. His subconscious action was to stretch out his claws and tickle his golden retriever's body. The latter action can reflect Sun Wukong's monkey nature.
From a psychological point of view, people's subconscious actions can often reflect a lot of subconscious "information", and even a person's personality, hobbies, state, etc. Especially those constant, often small actions can reveal what kind of person you are. For example: (1) Put your hand on your mouth People who like to put their hands on their mouth, or touch their mouths at every turn, are often sensitive personalities, sensitive and suspicious, insecure, and care a lot about what others think of them. I don't like to talk to others and tell my secrets to others. (2) Shaking their heads and exaggerating body language People who shake their heads in public and speak with body language are often very confident and even have some "narcissistic" personalities, they are often very good at expressing themselves, don't care about other people's opinions, and are self-respecting. Of course, there are also performative personalities with implicit inferiority. (3) Overly exaggerated and chaotic body language If a person's body language is too exaggerated, chaotic and unstructured (giving people a feeling of teeth and claws), it often means that the person is nervous and has a chaotic brain. If this is always the case, it means that the person lacks self-confidence. (4) Put your hands on your chest or cross them in front of your stomach Such people are often more vigilant. Because this posture is a posture of self-preservation, usually we only involuntarily put our arms in front of us when we meet strangers in an unfamiliar environment. If a person is accustomed to doing this, it means that he is very guarded, weak in heart, and in need of protection. (5) Rubbing hands or playing with fingers When a person is doing these actions, it often means that he is very anxious and uneasy. Most likely lying. And if a person does this often, it often means that he is under a lot of mental pressure and has been panicking all the time. (6) People who like to cross their legs often mean that a person is relatively closed mentally, emotionally and physically, has a relatively conservative personality, and is not easy to communicate with others. Foreign psychologists have studied more than 2,000 video recordings of negotiations and found that if negotiators cross their legs, they often cannot reach an agreement. (7) Like to shake their legs or shake Big data surveys found that people who like to shake their legs are often more selfish, selfish, and stingy. In everything, we rarely think about others, and we all start from our own interests. Of course, the above psychological analysis does not mean that it is applicable to everyone, after all, people's personalities are complex, and many times they can't really recognize what their personality is. However, these analyses can serve as a starting point for you to identify others, or to get to know yourself better.
7 knee-jerk actions that doctors suggest you must change:When bored, nervous, and anxious, people often do knee-jerk small actions such as biting their nails and licking their lips. Recently, an article published by "Health" in the United States pointed out that these small actions seem harmless, but sometimes they are harmful to health. 1. Nail biting. Dr. Michael Chapero, a medical expert in New York, said that biting your nails when you are nervous can injure your nails and the surrounding area**, causing bleeding or infection, and can also cause bacteria to spread to each other. Taping your fingers or applying chili oil can help correct this bad habit. 2. Scratch your head. Dr. Arel Ostad, a New York City** disease expert, said that frequent scratching of the head and pulling on the hair can damage the hair roots, causing hair loss or infection. 3. Lick your lips. Whitney Bowe, a doctor of medicine in New York City, said that licking your lips when you are nervous will make digestive enzymes stick to **, leading to cheilitis, and your lips are more prone to dryness and cracking. Such people should look for healthier ways to relieve stress, such as exercise and singing. 4. Bite the tip of the pen. Dr. Ted Mayatt, a medical expert at the University of Rhode Island in the United States, said that there are a variety of pathogens lurking in the pen tip, and biting the pen tip can easily lead to digestive tract diseases or flu. In addition, it can damage teeth and gums. 5. Love to touch your face. Jessica Krent, a professor of clinical disease at SUNY South-South Medical Center, said that touching your face or picking pimples with your hands often leads to epidermal damage, causing infection, and once you bleed, it is easy to leave permanent scars. Topical use of non-irritating topical ointments or moisturizers is recommended. 6. Twist your neck. Forcibly twisting your neck will make your spine make a "gurgling" sound, and while this may make you feel relaxed, over time it will loosen the surrounding ligaments, make them easy to injure, wear down the facet joints, and lead to diseases such as arthritis. 7. Clench your teeth. When stressed, many people "clench their teeth", which can in fact cause broken or broken teeth and, in severe cases, jaw joint damage.
A few of the most common knee-jerk actions of old drivers:
Many novice drivers are envious of old drivers, driving is stable and safe, theoretically the car can pass through the place where people can drive over, and in case of some emergencies, it can easily turn the danger into a disaster. In fact, old drivers can do these are summed up a lot of experience in long-term driving, and this experience has been deeply rooted in the mind, into a subconscious action. Today, I would like to share some of the knee-jerk movements that veteran drivers generally have, and your driving skills will be greatly improved after mastering these experiences. 1. When the engine speed is low, step on the brake and press the clutch at the same time. In fact, whether or not to step on the clutch when a manual transmission car applies the brakes depends only on one condition: engine speed! The minimum speed at which the engine can run stably while the car is running should be 1000 rpm, which is higher than the idle speed. For example, if you are in neutral while driving, you will find that the engine speed is stable at 1000 rpm and will not be lowered any longer. This is a safe setting because increasing the idle speed reduces the probability of engine stalling and increases safety. So when you step on the brakes, if the engine speed is pulled down, less than 1000 rpm, then the engine control system will control the engine to increase the speed, and at this time you step on the brakes, the engine speed can not be raised, it will cause the engine to shake violently, and the sound becomes particularly unpleasant. If you continue to slow down by pressing on the brakes, the engine will rev even lower, and the result will be more severe shaking or direct stalling. Therefore, when driving a manual transmission car with gear and stepping on the brakes, it is necessary to decide whether to step on the clutch at the same time according to the engine speed, if the engine speed is very high, such as 2000 rpm, then just step on the brakes. However, when the engine speed is close to 1000 rpm, the clutch must be depressed to cut off the connection between the engine and the gearbox to avoid the engine speed being further reduced. 2. Driving, often look at the rearview mirror: the worst technical driver does not use the rearview mirror, the general technical driver will look at the rearview mirror when turning and changing lanes, and the old driver will almost stop looking at the rearview mirror during the driving process, which is a subconscious action, not that the driver feels that he should look at it, but involuntarily will look at it, because this can fully understand the rear traffic conditions and confirm whether he is driving safely. Especially in the event of an emergency in front of the driving, the old driver will subconsciously glance at the rearview mirror, which is to confirm whether there is a car on the left and right sides, and prepare for the next step of changing lanes to avoid. 3. Before turning right, observe the non-motorized lane in advance: It is common to see some cars having accidents with bicycles or electric vehicles in the non-motorized lane when making a right turn, but in fact, this is caused by the driver's insufficient observation. The right turn is not only observed when you turn, for old drivers, before the turn of the eyes have begun to observe the situation of the non-motorized road, so as to grasp the overall situation, the turn is naturally safer. 4. When turning, move your body left and right to observe the blind spot of the A-pillar: you take the old driver's car, you will find that they are accustomed to stretching their necks when turning, and then leaning their bodies on the seat and looking forward with their heads sideways, especially when turning at night, these actions may be repeated many times during the whole turning process. This is all a subconscious action, the purpose is to bypass the blind spot of the A-pillar and fully observe the road conditions. 5. "Look left and right" when waiting for a red light: old drivers generally do not only stare at the signal light when waiting for the red light, they like to look left and right when waiting for the red light, in addition to looking at the beauty, they are also looking at the rearview mirror, looking at the road conditions at the intersection, looking at the non-motorized lanes, and looking at the road conditions of other roads, so that they can have a full understanding of the traffic conditions around the entire intersection and their vehicles, and find potential safety hazards in time. At the same time, you can also choose your own driving route in advance according to the traffic conditions of the road, so that you can pass the intersection as quickly as possible after the green light is on. At some intersections where there are many traffic congestion, it is often seen that the green light has been lit but many cars are still crowded together and cannot pass, while some cars can quickly get rid of the traffic and leave in style, not because they are lucky, but because the drivers are "premeditated" in advance.
In fact, there are a lot of subconscious actions of old drivers in driving, and these actions are not taught, but a habit that drivers develop in long-term driving, which can make them drive more smoothly and safely. To some extent, the more subconscious actions a driver makes, the more experienced he or she is. Therefore, I think that in order to improve our driving level, we should find and summarize various factors that are helpful to driving, pay attention to these factors while driving, and form our own subconscious actions over time.
Subconscious actions can best reflect the true thoughts of the heart:
Whether in life or work, people's subconscious actions often best reflect their true inner thoughts. For example, slapping the head, this action embodies the psychological emotions of remorse and self-blame. If you ask a friend for help and he subconsciously slaps his head a few days later when you ask about the progress of the matter, there is no doubt that he must have forgotten about it. If the other party's subconscious action is to slap his forehead, most of them are straightforward, sincere, and very willing to help friends, and more importantly, such a person has no city government, and it is very easy to get words from his mouth. If the other party's subconscious action is to slap the back of the head, such a person will be more harsh and very profitable. If he's your friend, there's something you can do to help him. However, such people are not completely undesirable, at least their dedication and enterprising career are worth learning from.
Some people speak with some body movements, such as spreading their hands and waving their arms, as if they are describing what is being said. Such people are generally very decisive in their work, have certain leadership skills, they are honest with their friends, but it is difficult to make friends, they belong to the category of people who have a successful career but have few confidants. Some people break their knuckles when they are fine, and most of these people are energetic. They are picky about their careers and work environment, and if they like to do something, they will do their best to complete it.
From the above, understanding some knee-jerk actions helps in the identification of people.