Recognize the Power of Your Unconscious Influence
Briefly

Our brains have an innate drive to synchronize with others through the chameleon effect, where we unconsciously mirror postures and expressions, fostering connection.
Observing and mimicking behaviors shapes children’s understanding of social cues and informs their future behavior, highlighting the importance of the content they consume.
Influence is powerful; it can uplift or detract. We must consciously decide how to wield our influence both online and offline.
The content we consume informs our actions and perceptions; exposure to negativity can lead to imitative behaviors, underscoring the responsibility we hold in sharing.
Read at Psychology Today
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