Reading the mind in the eyes
A test of empathy
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
which word best describes what the person is thinking or feeling?
those things that bump into you occasionally are actually just like you - they have feelings, hopes, fears, and need affection and acknowledgement. Play nice - OK?
You've obviously noticed the people around you, and now you can start looking them on the eye. Most of them are actually quite nice - try it, go on.
Excellent - you're a connector
Now that you know that you're usually right about what people are feeling, what can you do to make them feel better?