MindMap Gallery 100 psychological laws explained incisively
This is a mind map with incisive explanations of 100 psychological laws. These psychological laws not only reveal the deep motivations behind human behavior, but also provide us with practical strategies to deal with life challenges and achieve self-transcendence.
Edited at 2024-11-05 22:15:40이것은 곤충학에 대한 마인드 맵으로, 곤충의 생태와 형태, 생식 및 발달, 곤충과 인간의 관계를 연구하는 과학입니다. 그것의 연구 대상은 곤충으로, 가장 다양하고 가장 많은 수의 동물이며 생물학적 세계에서 가장 널리 분포되어 있습니다.
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이것은 곤충학에 대한 마인드 맵으로, 곤충의 생태와 형태, 생식 및 발달, 곤충과 인간의 관계를 연구하는 과학입니다. 그것의 연구 대상은 곤충으로, 가장 다양하고 가장 많은 수의 동물이며 생물학적 세계에서 가장 널리 분포되어 있습니다.
이것은 어린이의 내부 동기를 육성하는 방법에 대한 마인드 맵입니다. 기업가를위한 실용적인 가이드, 주요 내용 : 요약, 7. 정서적 연결에주의를 기울이고, 과도한 스트레스를 피하십시오.
이것은 자동화 프로젝트 관리 템플릿, 주요 내용에 대한 마인드 맵입니다. 메모, 시나리오 예제, 템플릿 사용 지침, 프로젝트 설정 검토 단계 (What-Why-How), 디자인 검토 단계 (What-Why-How), 수요 분석 단계 (What-Why-How)에 대한 마인드 맵입니다.
100 psychological laws explained incisively
Cognitive Psychology: Psychology is the eyes that see us clearly
1. Barnum effect: The most important thing is self-knowledge, but the most difficult thing is self-knowledge.
2. Brewing effect: brew quietly and let inspiration burst out.
3. Overlapping effect: "familiar sight" is easy to "ignorance"
4. The Law of Illusion of Control: We will always "make mistakes with confidence"
5. One-third effect: What seems to be number one may not necessarily be the best.
6. Watch Law: More standards will make you confused.
7. The Law of Reflection: The external world reflects your inner reality
8. Wedge’s Law: You are easily influenced by others
9. The law of irrationality: People are actually emotional animals
10. Excessive reasons effect: less natural guessing
11. Pierce’s Theorem: Being aware of ignorance is the beginning of knowing
12. Halo effect: It may not be accurate to see the leopard in the tube, and it is unacceptable to make generalizations.
Social Psychology: The most important thing in making friends with “people” is to make friends with “hearts”
13. Primacy effect: the first impression that cannot be ignored
14. Recency effect: recent impressions are important
15. Johari Window Theory: Expose yourself appropriately
16. Focus effect: Everyone wants to be the focus
17. The Law of Love: Like begets like
18. Communication gap effect: there is no real communication without equality
19. The conversion effect: Mr. Nice Guy can’t do it
20. The effect of seeing more: long meetings are not as good as frequent meetings
21. Hedgehog Law: Distance creates beauty
22. Mistake effect: Imperfect people are more popular
23. The Law of Tolerance: Take a step back and the sky will be brighter
Life Psychology: Daily trivial matters take you into the psychological world
24. The law of providing help in times of need: far better than adding icing on the cake
25. Wallenda Effect: Focus on the matter itself and not worry about gains and losses.
26. The Zeigoni Effect: Take control of yourself and enjoy the joy of a balanced life
27. The kicking cat effect: Don’t be the transmitter of bad emotions
28. Habit effect: Habit is an amazing force
29. The effect of one’s own people: With one’s own people, everything is easy to discuss.
30. The Law of Opposite Sex Attraction: When men and women are matched, work will not be tiring.
31. Self-reference effect: People will pay attention to things related to themselves
32. The law of unworthiness: If something isn’t worth doing, don’t do it.
33. Butterfly effect: a chain reaction that cannot be ignored
34. The law of self-criticism: Apologizing makes it easier to gain forgiveness from others.
Workplace Psychology: Mentality is the soft power at work
35. Lightning rod effect: Ability to communicate and guide, to resolve conflicts in the workplace
36. Mushroom Law: Newcomers in the workplace must learn to keep a low profile
37. Competitive advantage effect: only cooperation can achieve a win-win situation
38. Caterpillar effect: Leaders expect you to say “NO”
39. Eagle effect: shine early, at least let others know you can do it
40. Crab effect: advancing and retreating together is the way to development
41. Symbiosis effect: learn to use other people’s brains
42. Silence effect: If you make a mistake, silence will add to the mistake.
43. Chain effect: In the office, smile when you want to sigh.
44. The house-breaking effect: Don’t refuse a task that seems difficult to complete.
Management Psychology: Those who know the "heart" govern others, and those who do not know the "heart" govern others.
45. South Wind Law: Management, warmth is better than cold
46. The law of exception: let go when it’s time to let go, and authorize when it’s time to authorize.
47. Washington’s Law of Cooperation: Teamwork is not simply the sum of manpower.
48. The law of wine and sewage: Don’t let the “black sheep” affect the development of the team
49. Kochner’s Law: The beauty of employing people is not in having too many people, but in being precise.
50. Role model effect: lead by example and respond to a hundred responses
51. Law of participation: participation is the prerequisite for support
52. Rainier effect: retaining people with "heart" is better than retaining people with "salary"
53. Broken window effect: A thousand-mile dike collapses in an ant nest
54. Ogilvy’s Law: Control the strong man and achieve yourself
Educational Psychology: If you have a "heart" in teaching your children, you will naturally have a "method"
55. Jensen Effect: Teach children to treat gains and losses with a normal mind
56. Caigoni effect: Mobilize children’s desire and make them remember it forever
57. Role effect: The child should play his own role
58. The Law of Mental Fatigue: Children are sometimes “tired”
59. The Law of Motivation Moderation: Give the character an outlet for pressure
60. Priority principle for emotional judgment: deal with emotions first, then deal with things
61. Law of Expectation: Expectation is an effective “command”
62. The law of thick skin: Children also have their own "face"
63. Hurdle Law: How can you see a rainbow without experiencing wind and rain?
64. Translimit effect: Things must be reversed when they go to the extreme, and going too far is not enough.
65. Wallach Effect: Find the advantageous direction to realize your potential
Love Psychology: Careful management and hard work can win love
66. The Romeo and Juliet effect: you must believe in love under resistance
67. The Law of Diminishing Happiness: To keep love fresh, you need to constantly create a sense of freshness.
68. The psychology of silence after marriage: Don’t let marriage become the tomb of love
69. The law of path dependence: the choice you make at the beginning determines your future happiness.
70. Quenching effect: hot love cold treatment
71. Sunk cost effect: if you can afford to love, you can let go
72. The law of delayed gratification: love what you can’t get even more
73. Wheat effect: Don’t seek the best for him (her), but seek the most suitable for him (her).
74. Bossard’s Law: The farther the distance, the shallower the love.
75. Law of Attraction: The magical power that guides Cupid’s arrow
76. The law of complementarity: Each has its own strengths and attracts each other.
77. Buridan Donkey Effect: If you really love someone, don’t be indecisive.
Psychology of Happiness: Knock on the door of your heart, happiness is actually not difficult
78. Law of cause and effect: The occurrence of any result is not accidental.
79. Guterre’s Theorem: Break down big dreams into small dreams.
80. Dulio’s Law: Use passion to open a window into life
81. The sour grape effect: It’s possible but not immediate. Please learn to comfort yourself.
82. Schwartz’s conclusion: “Fortunateness” and “unfortunateness” all depend on you
83. The Law of Normal Mind: If you observe extraordinary things with a normal mind, everything will be normal.
84. Bebo's Law: How much you cherish is how much you really have.
85. Wild Horse Ending: Not getting angry is a kind of practice
86. The batting effect: There should be pressure, but not too much.
87. Dis’ advice: Living in the present is the most important thing
88. Rand’s Law: Look away, think away, and worries will go away naturally.
Success Psychology: "Mind Method" is the Real "Method"
89. Bliss’s Law: Think clearly beforehand and don’t mess around during the process
90. Locke’s Law: The goal must be both realistic and feasible
91. Bell Effect: Successful beliefs will be successful
92. Flywheel effect: Don’t be afraid of difficulties at the beginning. Perseverance is victory.
93. The ultimatum effect: Set a deadline and you will be more efficient.
94. Molting effect: Growth means constantly surpassing oneself
95. Ice cream philosophy: tempering in adversity
96. “Lazy ant” effect: There’s no point in being stupid, you have to learn to think first
97. Billon’s Law: Failure is also an opportunity
98. Keely’s Theorem: Failure is the mother of success
99. Jaques’s Law: Don’t try to become fat in one sitting
100. Bowling Effect: Success starts with positioning