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6 psychological tricks to make anyone MISS you

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Feb 6, 2022, 17:00 IST
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Look sharp

Always work on your looks and dress well. If you are always shabbily dressed, people get bored and turned off by you. This also does a good job in boosting your self confidence. They will want to hang out with you and even admire you.


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Make them miss you with these tricks

Want someone to miss you in your absence? You do not need to manipulate or play games but consider a few psychological tricks to make anyone miss you. Here are 6 of those tried and tested, super easy tricks which will help you out.

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Your scent

The scent of a person is so powerful but many underestimate it. Your fragrance, your perfume triggers memories. It has the power to revive feelings and emotions. To make this work, you must identify your signature scent. It should be unique to you so that a person identifies it as your essence.

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Be a bit mysterious

No matter how chatty you are, try to refrain from exposing yourself entirely. Keep some details and talents under wrap, let the person discover you. If you want someone to think about you, peak their curiosity, tell less about you and ask more about them. This way they will want to know more about you.

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Become active on social media

You may not be going out so much but you can always act like you do when it comes to your social media. Create that illusion that you are always having fun, going to amazing places and that you do interact with interesting people. Let them know what they are missing out on.

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Being independent

Being confident and independent is very sexy for people. It in general means that you have a life of your own and that you are far from being clingy. Have some goals in life. When you show that you can be on your own and that you have a fun life, people tend to miss you in your absence.

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Leave something behind

Be it a bracelet, an earring, your hat, or even a water bottle, just leave something behind. So when you are not around, when they see your stuff and then miss you. The best part here is that you do not have to do anything, but just leave something nonchalantly.

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