Are you in the right frame of mind? What does that mean? Below are interesting observations that change the way we think and also influence our judgement.

Fear of making a bad impression makes us dislike others
When an individual is concerned about making a bad impression, they tend to recall more negative information about others and are inclined to dislike them.
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Our views about people change when they are further away from us
Individuals are more likely to generalise and jump to conclusions about a person’s personality if they work further away (even in an adjacent building).
This occurs because when imagining someone further in distance, the brain processes this in a more abstract/general way.
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We are more optimistic about the future
When events are further away in time, such as the distant past or future, people tend to evaluate them more positively.
For example, they are overly optimistic about the future and forget some of the difficulties of the past. In contrast, when thinking about the present, individuals are more likely to focus on drawbacks and limitations.
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You use theories about yourself to make predictions about others
You form predictions about human behaviour based on your own theories about your traits. For example, if you an introvert who prefers solitude, you may assume other introverts also prefer to be by themselves. Your inner experiences, however, may not always correspond with the experiences of others.
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Liking your name is related to your self-esteem
People who like their names generally report higher self-esteem than those who don’t. Our names are intrinsically tied with our self-identity and so disliking your name could be partially related to low self-esteem.
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The size of your signature is related to self-esteem
Having a large signature is related to self-esteem. That is, when the signature takes up all or most of a signature block.
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