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CHAPTER-11 (art of understanding people)SURROUNDED BY IDIOTS BY THOMAS ERIKSON ||AUDIOBOOK SUMMARY||
"Mastering Body Language: Decoding Behavior and Understanding People"; where we decode the art of understanding people through real-life scenarios. Join us as we explore how nonverbal cues reveal emotions, personalities, and dynamics in everyday interactions.
Through engaging stories-like the unforgettable company party in a bustling bank office-we’ll uncover how behavior shifts under different circumstances, from professional environments to casual social gatherings. Discover how colors of personality (Reds, Yellows, Greens, and Blues) shape our actions, decisions, and even how we celebrate.
Learn to interpret body language, recognize behavioral patterns, and sharpen your interpersonal s...
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CHAPTER-10 (Body Language) SURROUNDED BY IDIOTS BY THOMAS ERIKSON || AUDIOBOOK SUMMARY ||
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Body Language: The Unspoken Power of Movement Unlock the universal language of body language-an intricate dance of gestures, expressions, and movements that convey what words often cannot. Explore how posture, eye contact, hand movements, and personal space reveal emotions, build connections, and influence relationships. Dive into the subtle power of nonverbal communication to enhance your conf...
CHAPTER-9 SURROUNDED BY IDIOTS BY THOMAS ERIKSON || AUDIOBOOK SUMMARY
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Learning new skills or subjects is rarely straightforward. It requires time, effort, and persistence, especially when it comes to understanding human behavior. In this reflection, the author shares a journey of years spent reading, training, and teaching to grasp how people interact and function. Whether you're leading teams, managing relationships, or navigating social dynamics, the ability to...
"DON'T LET THIS STOP YOU! THE 19 HABITS THAT KILL YOUR LAW OF ATTRACTION." || AUDIOBOOK SUMMARY ||
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Unlock the power of manifestation by identifying and overcoming the 19 habits that block the Law of Attraction! This video dives deep into the common mistakes that keep you from achieving your dreams and how to transform them into empowering practices. Don’t let doubt, negativity, or fear hold you back. Learn practical tips to align your thoughts and actions with your desires. Start attracting ...
chapter-7 (Blue Personality Type) Surrounded by Idiots by Thomas Erikson || AUDIOBOOK SUMMARY ||
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The Blue Personality Type represents an analytical, detail-oriented individual with a strong focus on precision and perfection. Blues are methodical and reserved, often choosing to stay in the background while maintaining a keen awareness of their surroundings. They thrive on structure and organization, whether through neatly labeled hooks, meticulously planned dinner menus, or perfectly arrang...
Chapter 6: Green Behavior - Why Change is Difficult and How to Navigate It
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Chapter 6: Green Behavior - Why Change is Difficult and How to Navigate It This chapter delves into the essence of "green behavior," highlighting the traits of the most balanced and common personality type. Greens are the stabilizers, harmonizing the extremes of other behavioral colors: the ambitious Reds, the creative Yellows, and the detail-focused Blues. Hippocrates described them as phlegma...
Chapter - 5: Yellow Behavior Summary || AUDIOBOOK SUMMARY
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Chapter - 5: Yellow Behavior Summary In *Surrounded by Idiots*, Thomas Erikson introduces the "Yellow" personality type, characterized by optimism, energy, and a deep love for life. These individuals, often described as the life of the party, radiate positivity and enthusiasm. They are natural entertainers, effortlessly drawing others to them with their humor, charm, and warmth. Yellows are rel...
Chapter 3 | Surrounded by Idiots || Understanding Personality Types -(audiobook summary)
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Understanding Personality Types - Chapter 3 of *Surrounded by Idiots Chapter 3 of *Surrounded by Idiots* by Thomas Erikson introduces the DISA system, a simple yet powerful way to categorize human behavior into four personality types represented by colors: Red, Yellow, Green, and Blue. Each color reflects distinct behavioral traits, with most people displaying a combination of two dominant colo...
Chapter~2 || Surrounded by Idiots || Why Are We the Way We Are? - Exploring(audiobook summary)
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"Why Are We the Way We Are?" - Exploring Chapter 2 of *Surrounded by Idiots Chapter 2 of *Surrounded by Idiots* by Thomas Erikson delves into the fascinating origins of human behavior. It examines the interplay between genetics and environment, showing how inherited traits and external influences shape our personality and actions. From childhood imitation to the formation of core values and evo...
Chapter~1 || Surrounded by Idiots" by Thomas Erikson - (audiobook Summary)
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"Surrounded by Idiots" by Thomas Erikson - Chapter 1 Summary Chapter 1 of *Surrounded by Idiots* introduces the core concept of the book: understanding and navigating the diverse personality types that influence human behavior and communication. Thomas Erikson explains the foundation of the DISC model, which categorizes people into four primary personality types represented by colors: - Red (Do...
INTRODUCTION | surrounded by idiots by thomas erikson(AUDIOBOOK summary)
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"Surrounded by Idiots" by Thomas Erikson - AUDIOBOOK *Surrounded by Idiots* is a bestselling book by Thomas Erikson that explores the four distinct personality types and how they influence communication, behavior, and relationships. Using a simple and engaging color-coded system-Red (dominant), Yellow (inspiring), Green (stable), and Blue (analytical)-Erikson explains how to understand, connect...
Control Your Mind: How Higher Consciousness Shapes your reality(AUDIOBOOK)
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"Control Your Mind: How Higher Consciousness Shapes Your Reality" This video explores the profound connection between your mind and reality, inspired by Justice O. Malcolm's transformative work. Learn how higher consciousness influences your thoughts, emotions, and decisions, ultimately shaping the life you experience. By understanding the power of mindfulness, self-awareness, and mental discip...
Self Growth: Transforming Your Life(AUDIOBOOK)
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"Self Growth: Transforming Your Life" Self-growth is the ongoing process of developing our mindset, skills, and personal well-being to reach our full potential. It's about recognizing areas for improvement, setting meaningful goals, and building habits that align with our aspirations. Self-growth covers various dimensions, from enhancing emotional intelligence, building resilience, and practici...
The Power of Not Reacting" by JUSTICE O. MALCOLM (AUDIOBOOK)
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"The Power of Not Reacting" Video Description: In a world that often demands immediate responses, the power of choosing not to react can be transformative. This video explores how refraining from reacting impulsively allows us to maintain control, reduce stress, and make clearer, more mindful decisions. Drawing on insights from psychology and personal development, we'll dive into the benefits o...
Unit 2: Classification of Psychopathology - DSM-IV-TR (Audiobook)(podcast)
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Unit 2: Classification of Psychopathology - DSM-IV-TR This unit covers the classification of psychopathology with a focus on DSM-IV-TR (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision). It explores why classification is essential in understanding mental disorders and the development of global classification systems like the ICD and DSM. 2.0 Introduction An o...
Unit 1 A BRIEF HISTORY OF PSYCHOPATHOLOGY (Audiobook)(podcast)
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Unit 1 A BRIEF HISTORY OF PSYCHOPATHOLOGY (Audiobook)(podcast)
YOU BECOME WHAT YOU THINK ABOUT by VIC JOHNSON “(AUDIOBOOK)”
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YOU BECOME WHAT YOU THINK ABOUT by VIC JOHNSON “(AUDIOBOOK)”
RESEACH METHODS|ignou|unit-1,2,3,4 (Audiobook)(podcast)
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RESEACH METHODS|ignou|unit-1,2,3,4 (Audiobook)(podcast)
33RD DEGREE KNOWLEDGE by CLARK C. WILLIAMS (Audiobook)
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33RD DEGREE KNOWLEDGE by CLARK C. WILLIAMS (Audiobook)
Unit 4: Reporting and Evaluating in Qualitative Research|IGNOU (Audiobook)(podcast)
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Unit 4: Reporting and Evaluating in Qualitative Research|IGNOU (Audiobook)(podcast)
The Book of Letting Go of Daily Life (Audiobook)
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The Book of Letting Go of Daily Life (Audiobook)
"Unlocking the Hidden Power of Memory"|Psychology audiobooks
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"Unlocking the Hidden Power of Memory"|Psychology audiobooks
Unit 3: Discourse Analysis|ignou (Audiobook summary )
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Unit 3: Discourse Analysis|ignou (Audiobook summary )
Don't Chase, Only Attract|Audiobook
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Don't Chase, Only Attract|Audiobook
UNIT 2 GROUNDED THEORY|block-4|ignou (Audiobook)(podcast)
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UNIT 2 GROUNDED THEORY|block-4|ignou (Audiobook)(podcast)
"Does Silence Really Make You Powerful? Find Out!" (Audiobook)(podcast)
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"Does Silence Really Make You Powerful? Find Out!" (Audiobook)(podcast)
Unit 1: Introduction to Qualitative Research|block-4|ignou (Audiobook)(podcast) MAPC/ MPC
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Unit 1: Introduction to Qualitative Research|block-4|ignou (Audiobook)(podcast) MAPC/ MPC
BLOCK-3|UNIT-1,2,3,4|RESEACH DESIGN|IGNOU (Audiobook)(podcast) MAPC/MPC
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BLOCK-3|UNIT-1,2,3,4|RESEACH DESIGN|IGNOU (Audiobook)(podcast) MAPC/MPC
Unit 4: Other Designs - Correlational and Comparative Research in Psychology|ignou Audiobook| MAPC
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Unit 4: Other Designs - Correlational and Comparative Research in Psychology|ignou Audiobook| MAPC
Unit 3: Quasi-Experimental Design in Psychology Research|ignou|mapc|mpc-05 (Audiobook)(podcast)
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Unit 3: Quasi-Experimental Design in Psychology Research|ignou|mapc|mpc-05 (Audiobook)(podcast)

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  • @Spidy007-b12
    @Spidy007-b12 11 дней назад

    Wonderful

  • @strongbamboo5947
    @strongbamboo5947 17 дней назад

    Gracias por éste video y su información tan importante para mí. Yo crecí en una familia tóxica, por lo tanto, crecí siempre miedosa a todo. Fuí muy introvertida, siempre soñando y queriendo ser lo opuesto. Quería tener amigas, quería divertirme cómo ellas, quería hacer las cosas sin tener miedo cómo ellas y nunca podía, me quedaba paralizada por el parloteo en mi cabeza qué me decía "No vas a poder". Toda mi vida fué así, dejé pasar buenas oportunidades, siempre tuve miedo a las entrevistas de trabajo, siempre tuve miedo de aceptar la invitación de algún chico qué mostraba interés en mi. Me quedé sin disfrutar muchos lugares, me negué a alcanzar mis metas sólo por los malos consejos de mi mente. Siempre pensando negativamente limitándome ó más bien, paralizándome a actuar. Hoy tengo 65 años y me arrepiento grandemente por no haber sido más valiente y salir adelante con todo y miedo.

    • @IGNOU_psychology
      @IGNOU_psychology 14 дней назад

      "Gracias por compartir tu historia tan honesta y conmovedora. Es increíble la fortaleza que tienes por reconocer estos sentimientos y abrirte de esta manera. Nunca es tarde para valorar el coraje que has encontrado y las lecciones que has aprendido. Lo importante es que hoy puedes reflexionar sobre todo lo vivido y descubrir que incluso los desafíos te han hecho una persona increíblemente sabia. Te envío un fuerte abrazo lleno de cariño y admiración. 🌹"

  • @田中-o8c2r
    @田中-o8c2r 29 дней назад

    Please, please, please, please, please read it. It is not a story that will affect your work or anything like that. It is a true story that is well known in the mass media of countries that are close to Japan. I would be grateful if you could also pass this on to your superiors and colleagues. This is the writing I've been working on for my entire life. I'm Japanese and I work at a soccer stadium. This is a sentence that I have spent my entire life writing. in Japan who have suffered social persecution due to the environment and circumstances of the mass media . The person who suffered from this social persecution was writing a novel , had a lion-like face, and quit his company when he was young because he was emotional. My name is KORE They were loved by the highest people in Japan. They became civilizations and things. They were valued by those in power, such as the mass media, which represents the power of the nation. Their ostracism and persecution had a huge impact on Japanese sexuality. It may seem like an abstract poem and be difficult to understand, but the persecution in one city in Japan was as terrible as the disasters of war. They created society and humanity by hiding their faces, those who could not fit in (in that sense I would like to say they were number one in Japan, but please skip this). They were one of the factors that caused the mass media to self-destruct. They exposed the existence of LGBT, and caused a major shift in Japanese society. They are social persecutors who moved Japan, a country that will never again be seen in other countries. They have the universal value of those who have suffered social persecution. Because they have experienced the same suffering, they feel the same and connect with each other. Families who have suffered social persecution also connect with each other because of the same suffering. There are people who have died while still suffering social persecution. From their perspective, those who have suffered social persecution but are still alive are a source of hope, and they want to support them. These are universal feelings of those who have suffered social persecution, and they are special and important feelings that only those who have experienced them can feel. There are wars such as religious wars and World War II. In wars there are victorious and defeated nations, weapons used in battle, generals who fought well in battle, political developments and national interests arise, and these things are featured in textbooks. But they don't write about the feelings of those who died in those wars or their families who were hurt. That is a big mistake. What is truly important is to see those who were hurt in war living positively and cheerfully, to see those who lost parents in war laughing loudly and happily, and to see families who have overcome war living cheerfully and happily. There is something important in that. Let me repeat this, but in different words. The politicians and generals of the victorious nations were incredible. The superiority and inferiority of nations are recorded in textbooks. But what is important as human beings, what is incredible, is the way that people who lost their sight in the war continue to work hard, or that those who lost their hearing continue to try to relate to others. It is the way that victims who lost limbs in the war continue to live positively. "Please don't make fun of me." people who suffered from this social persecution were writing novels , had lion-like faces, and quit their companies when they were young and emotional. My name is KORE, and I am a person who has suffered social persecution in Japan. They really, really did something horrible to me. Society has become more open to such people , and something has changed. saw a future, escaped persecution, pursued what they wanted, and began to live more normal lives ( and so did their families ). Now, they and their families are living like that in Japan. These people who have suffered social persecution have a revolution. There are two things I noticed Those who persecute socially have status, honor, fame, wealth and power (there are many who lack honor and fame, but they have power in the mass media etc.) In contrast, those who are persecuted have no status, honor, fame or wealth and are powerless. They may also be said to have suffered social persecution. Because they have suffered social persecution, they are no longer able to win at anything. They have been made unable to win. However, those who are persecuted have a name that everyone calls them, while those with power have never been called persecuted by everyone. They have never been called that, so they do not have a name. In other words, those who have been persecuted have a name than those who are powerful, and are known to many more people, so they are famous. Those who persecuted have not been called persecuted, so they do not have a name and cannot be taken seriously. Those who are persecuted are famous as those who have been persecuted. There is another reason why the have-nots can win against the haves. It's hard to explain it in terms of Japan's situation, so I'll use war as an example again. ・Those with power are the perpetrators. They are the victors of war. Those hurt by war are the victims. They are the losers of war. Those who see those hurt by war trying desperately to survive are touched. Many people are more moved by the sight of the losers of war trying to live their lives to the fullest than the victors of war boasting about their victory. And the winners of war are sometimes harshly criticized. The Nazis are a good example. The losers and victims of war are not criticized. Because of this, the losers are more liked by many people. This is what happened with social persecutors in Japan. The losers in life, who had no social status, defeated the winners in life, who had social status. Imagine the image of the persecuted trying hard to live (and also imagine the family of the persecuted). Compare that to the persecutors living happily. You should be moved by the image of the persecuted trying hard to live. Some people always put themselves in the position of a strong person with social status and say how amazing it is, how amazing it is. But it's different when compared to the image of the persecuted. And it's also different when compared to the image of the family of the persecuted. Those with social status and power lose their dignity and are praised for their appearance. These obvious things that we can learn from true stories are all forgotten. They are overlooked, and since these written documents do not remain, they are all worthless. However, those who suffered social persecution are now living normal, purposeful, and positive lives. There is human value in the fact that they are living this way, so that's fine, but I would like people to know about it if possible. It's hard to believe, but victims of war go on living their lives forgetting that they were victims of war. It seems that there are some who go on living their lives forgetting that they were even victims. This is true of those who suffered social persecution in Japan. It's a shame, as they are the number one victims of social persecution in Japan. These are all universal things that happen to those who have been persecuted. They were writing novels, had lion faces, and left their companies young and emotionally. My name is KORE. I am a social persecutor in Japan. I am the number one persecutor for writing novels, having a lion-like face, and quitting a company when I was young because I got emotional. JAPAN KORE KORE Legend Legend JAPAN KORE KORE Legend Number one It had more influence on Japanese people than the mass media etc. Legend It has universal value as a being who was persecuted! Famous! Legend! Legend! Legend!

  • @jo-annesousa3688
    @jo-annesousa3688 Месяц назад

    Sounds an awful lot like an AI podcast.

  • @dhairyaarora4403
    @dhairyaarora4403 6 месяцев назад

    Good job done

  • @dhairyaarora4403
    @dhairyaarora4403 7 месяцев назад

    So helpful.

  • @dhairyaarora4403
    @dhairyaarora4403 7 месяцев назад

    Good job done.

  • @dhairyaarora4403
    @dhairyaarora4403 7 месяцев назад

    So much helpful.

  • @MANISHABANGER-w1h
    @MANISHABANGER-w1h 9 месяцев назад

    thank you ❤❤❤ so helpful.

  • @DORAEMONOOX
    @DORAEMONOOX Год назад

    Second paragraph ke third line outside world phir kah hai plz tell me

  • @psychoppediastudyvlogs9801
    @psychoppediastudyvlogs9801 Год назад

    Respect mam or sir mujhe pdf mil skti h 🙏

  • @sivamnalvar5
    @sivamnalvar5 Год назад

    Do u have results for this

  • @sweetygherha-km2kj
    @sweetygherha-km2kj Год назад

    Plz share emotional maturity scale practical with material

  • @iamdev__369
    @iamdev__369 Год назад

    Great.. aapne kin kin software ka use kiya hai.. for vid editing n making

  • @iamdev__369
    @iamdev__369 Год назад

    Thank u.. I -like- love your voice💜🌱*

  • @poojasolanki552
    @poojasolanki552 2 года назад

    Sir iski scoring kis base par karnà hai ore keshe karna hai

  • @AnkurKumar-bw3ms
    @AnkurKumar-bw3ms 2 года назад

    Good evening mam,mam plzz send the notes of division of attention practical

  • @SUNITADEVI-um8iy
    @SUNITADEVI-um8iy 2 года назад

    Can you tell about attitude scale towards religion please

  • @khoosh215
    @khoosh215 2 года назад

    Maam ap hindi mai b provide kra skti kya hai plz maam 🙏

  • @prishasharma102
    @prishasharma102 3 года назад

    Thank u so much

  • @psycho_hub3367
    @psycho_hub3367 3 года назад

    Pls give link for the pdf

  • @sandeepkaur524
    @sandeepkaur524 3 года назад

    Keep it up

  • @sandeepkaur524
    @sandeepkaur524 3 года назад

    Thank u mam 😘

  • @sandeepkaur524
    @sandeepkaur524 3 года назад

    Thank u so much please Sabi subject ke notes upload kar dejiye 🙏🙏

  • @shrutisonkar593
    @shrutisonkar593 3 года назад

    Auto biographical memory experiment bta skte h

  • @TanyaVirmani
    @TanyaVirmani 3 года назад

    This really helped. Thank you!

  • @MayankSharma-ek4gb
    @MayankSharma-ek4gb 3 года назад

    Pdf nahi thi link.mi dene ko?🙄

  • @simmiaarav1902
    @simmiaarav1902 3 года назад

    Plz give us another experiments

  • @arijitgupta6168
    @arijitgupta6168 3 года назад

    It is illegible

  • @madhushukla6223
    @madhushukla6223 4 года назад

    clear nhi h

  • @zeal09
    @zeal09 4 года назад

    Why review of literature?

  • @faizashadab3288
    @faizashadab3288 4 года назад

    Kuch bhi clear nhi hai

  • @LittleBunniesChildcare
    @LittleBunniesChildcare 4 года назад

    Nice