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Article created by: Mantas Kačerauskas

The human brain is a fascinating, complex mechanism that continues to puzzle us to this day. So in an attempt to shed some light on it, at least, from a psychological perspective, certified coaching practitioner Elisabeth Donatella, aka Coach Lisy, has started an educational video series on TikTok.

It's called "Psychological Facts You Didn't Know About Yourself."

Sharing everything she has learned through meticulously researching the subject, Coach Lisy answers such interesting questions, like "Why do we forget things the moment we walk into a room to get them?" or "Why do we prefer to park our car next to another one in an almost empty lot?"

Continue scrolling and check them out!

More info: coachlisy.com | TikTok

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Young woman outdoors with freckled skin, resting face on hand, illustrating psychological facts concept. It takes 5 positive things to outweigh 1 negative thing. Your brain has "negativity bias." This is why you quickly forget that someone praised you but keep dwelling that someone else made fun of you for something.

coachlisy , Nathan Dumlao Report

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    Man with long hair relaxing on a couch surrounded by pillows, reflecting calm psychological facts and interesting insights. Your brain wants you to be lazy. Conserving energy is 1 of your brains top priorities. Its been 1 of the essential things for humans for survival.

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    Minimalist empty white doorway repetition in an endless corridor symbolizing psychological facts and perception insights. You forget what you went into a room for as soon as you get there. Because of something called the "doorway effect." The act of walking through the doorway makes you forget because you're changing your environment.

    coachlisy , Filip Kominik Report

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    #4

    Close-up of a vinyl record player spinning a record, illustrating interesting psychological facts shared by a woman. You're programmed to love the music that you listened to the most in high school. The music that you like most hits you with dopamine and other "feel good chemicals." Age 12 to 22 everything feels more important, so we tent to emphasize those years the most and hang on to those musical memories.

    coachlisy , Jace & Afsoon Report

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    Two women discussing psychological facts during a casual work meeting with laptop and indoor plants nearby. You mimic people that you're interacting with, sometimes without realizing it. Mimicking someone can make them like you more. This is called: the chameleon effect. This can be in a form of copying someones facial expressions and also their speech patterns and accents.

    coachlisy , Mimi Thian Report

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    Person adjusting car radio, illustrating woman sharing interesting psychological facts that went viral online. Your turn the volume off or lower it when you drive in unfamiliar places. In moments when you are focusing your attention on listening you are less aware of the visual information that your brain is getting.

    coachlisy , BezeVision Report

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    #7

    Person wearing denim jacket holding a slice of pizza with a focus on psychological facts concept. You don't take the last piece of pizza or donut. Because you don't feel like you have the right. Specialists called this phenomenon the diffusion of entitlement.

    coachlisy , Fernando Andrade Report

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    Person wearing sunglasses and dark clothing opening a white door, unrelated to psychological facts or woman sharing content. You hold the door open for other people. Scientists have found this goes beyond us just trying to be polite. Meaning: we are all trying to spend less energy doing things. This show that we do try to treat others the way we want to be treated.

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    Woman sharing psychological facts with a colleague on a laptop in a modern office setting. You are more creative when solving someone else problems than your own. To understand this, we have to look into the construal level theory of psychological distance. The concept of self is closer to yourself than it is to other people. Other people are psychologically distant from you. That is why thinking for other people tends to improve problem-solving and even deter personal/emotional barriers to creativity.

    coachlisy , Lagos Techie Report

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    #10

    Man in a suit talking on the phone in an office, representing psychological facts shared by a woman going viral. You feel happier when you are busy. Your brain dislikes being idle. It prefers to stay busy. For each task you complete you are rewarded with dopamine.

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    Woman cooking in a kitchen sharing interesting psychological facts while preparing a meal with fresh ingredients. Food made by someone else tastes better than your own cooking. You are standing around it so long it's already feels less appealing by the time it's ready to eat.

    coachlisy , Jimmy Dean Report

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    Doctor checking patient's blood pressure in a clinical setting, illustrating psychological facts for viral content about mental health. Being forgetful is a sign of high intelligence. Scientists claim that forgetting is just as important as remembering. "Bad memory" = mechanism for making more space for more relevant information in your brain. And it keeps your brain from wasting space and energy.

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    Young woman in a red dress holding a smartphone and black wallet, sharing interesting psychological facts online. You thought you felt your phone vibrate in your pocket but there were no notifications. This condition is called Phantom Vibration Syndrome and 68% of us suffer from it.

    coachlisy , Laura Chouette Report

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    Woman holding smartphone, sharing interesting psychological facts on social media, engaging with viral content online. What does your texting style say about your personality? If you write long texts, you are sensitive and thoughtful. You see words as a meaningful and powerful tool and put feelings and thoughts into it.

    coachlisy , Kelli McClintock Report

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    Three bare feet on a concrete floor with jeans, illustrating a woman sharing interesting psychological facts. You position your feet towards the person you are most interested in. It's a survival instinct. Your body is making sure your feet could react immediately if you feel any type of threat.

    coachlisy , Brandon Hoogenboom Report

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    Man in a suit standing near a wall with a shadow, representing psychological facts shared by a viral woman. You are always late. People who are chronically late have tendencies of underestimating how long a task is going to take to complete. This is called "planning fallacy."

    coachlisy , Graeme Worsfold Report

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    Hand holding a smartphone displaying colorful blurred lights, illustrating viral psychological facts content. You can't see smartphones in your dreams. Research suggest that since smartphones and other modern day devices are newer our brain haven't gotten used to them yet.

    coachlisy , Rodion Kutsaev Report

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    Aerial view of a parking lot with scattered cars and empty spaces under clear daylight, showing layout and vehicle arrangement. You prefer to park your car next to another car in an almost empty lot. It's because we often follow the crowd. This behavior helps us to explain that we as humans are social beings.

    coachlisy , Timothy Tan Report