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Date: Thu Jan 9, 2003 9:23pm
Subject: Mirroring Strategy
Can anyone suggest a strategy for adequately observing someone's breathing
pattern in order to mirror it (consciously)?
Let me clarify ... what if your "subject" is wearing clothing that acts as a
barrier to observing the chest, or, and this may be more important depending on
who you are, what if you don't want you female colleagues to think you are
staring at their boobs?!!
Are there any other signs to watch for and match? Maybe shoulders, or nostril
flares? I'm not tuned to these subtleties yet (what subtleties yadda yadda
yadda?).
Also, what if the person you are mirroring is talking alot, and you can't
adequately asceratin their breathing pattern? Do I say, "Shut up so I can look
at your breasts please!"?
Please take the lecherous comments in the tongue in cheek manner in which they
are written. (Whose tongue, what cheek blah blah blah?)
Simon
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