How to Feel What Someone Else Is Feeling
People are different and for that we always have good feelings and bad feelings which puts us into a good mood or a bad mood. Some of them remain for a very short period of time, and some of them remain for a long time. It can lead to sadness or depression. We usually act the way we're feeling, but do we really think about how others are feeling?
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1Always try to put yourself into other people's shoes. You can easily tell how the person in front of you is feeling from the way they're acting, speaking, or the way they even look. Put yourself in their shoes, to figure out how hard it may be for them to deal with some certain issues (family problems, bullying, PMs, etc) you can never tell what's going on in someone's mind and for that you always have to take care of the words you use.Ad
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2Try talking to them so they can open up to you, and tell you how they really feel. But still you can never tell if they're speaking the truth or if they're lying to you.
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3Try to keep a record of the way they act everyday, to see if there's a sudden change in the way they act, and you can figure out why did that change happen (Depression, sadness etc).
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4Look into someone's eyes. This can easily tell you how they're feeling. They might be silent but their eyes can do all the talking.
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5Be honest while talking to them. Think about they have to tell you, try to understand every single point and make them feel comfortable while talking to you.Ad
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EditTips
- Be honest and genuine.
- Always have a big smile on your face so it will comfort them to talk to you.
- Don't laugh at them or be sarcastic because you never know what they have been through. Instead, honor and respect their feelings.
EditWarnings
- Don't fade out of their life after they have opened up to you and helped you understand everything.
- Don't force them to talk.
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