People who make every conversation about themselves use phrases like 'wait' and 'back to what I was saying' when they interrupt their friends.
You’ve probably done it, muttered to yourself while hunting for your keys, rehearsed what you’re about to say before a meeting, or quietly narrated a stressful moment aloud when you thought no one was ...
The mind works in mysterious ways, and not all of them are created equal. People process information in their own unique manner based on their mental state and what people experience throughout life.
People tend to use first-person self-talk far more often than distanced self-talk, but when they take a step back and address themselves by name, it can subtly improve how they feel, particularly in ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am always looking to meet new people and make new friends. But for the last five years or so, I have noticed that people only want to talk about themselves -- their travels, home ...