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#Reactance Reel by @betwixt.app - Psychological reactance.

This is why people refuse to do what you tell them to do, even when they know it would be in their best interest.

In short:
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Psychological reactance. This is why people refuse to do what you tell them to do, even when they know it would be in their best interest. In short: there is a good reason for the contrary-wise behaviour created by psychological reactance, and it’s something we’d all do well to respect. ✨ Betwixt—The Mental Health Game ✨ Betwixt is a fantasy, text–based adventure game that combats, stress and anxiety. Find it on the iOS AppStore and Google play 🤍🩶🖤 #psychology #paychologytips #psychologyfacts #relationships #peopleskills #communication #communicationskills #respect #freedom #autonomy #resistance #therapy #businesscoaching #relationshipcoaching #therapistsofinstagram
#Reactance Reel by @physics_spectrum_946_msp - Why does an inductor oppose high-frequency AC more strongly? ⚡
Inductive reactance increases with frequency because rapid change of current produces a
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Why does an inductor oppose high-frequency AC more strongly? ⚡ Inductive reactance increases with frequency because rapid change of current produces a larger back EMF in the inductor, increasing opposition to AC. Key formula: Xl = 2 × pi × f × L This idea is essential for understanding AC circuits and resonance. #InductiveReactance #Inductor #ACCircuitPhysics #AlternatingCurrent #PhysicsSpectrum
#Reactance Reel by @the3amspiral - Stop using Reverse Psychology and master Psychological Reactance 😮

It is a parlor trick for children. If you want to actually influence an adult, yo
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Stop using Reverse Psychology and master Psychological Reactance 😮 It is a parlor trick for children. If you want to actually influence an adult, you need to master "Psychological Reactance." In this video, we explain how to "inception" an idea by triggering the survival instinct discovered by Jack Brehm: the human need to push back when freedom is threatened. We reveal the "Exclusionary Frame," a persuasion tactic where you don't ask for compliance; you question their ability. By telling a client or partner, "I'm not sure you are ready for this," you trigger a loss of status that forces them to chase you to prove you wrong. Finally, we teach you the "BYAF" technique (But You Are Free)—the ultimate closer that disarms resistance by handing them their autonomy back. Learn how to make them feel like the pilot, even though you built the road. #darkpsychology #persuasion #reversepsychology #psychology #manipulation
#Reactance Reel by @mtishtech_international - Inductive reactance or simply reactance is not anything but the resistance of an inductive circuit. An inductor competes against the current in a coil
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Inductive reactance or simply reactance is not anything but the resistance of an inductive circuit. An inductor competes against the current in a coil which alters the direction and instantaneous magnitude. This opposition is comparable to resistance but always possesses a phase shift between voltage and current and dissipate zero power. #InductiveReactance #ElectricalEngineering #Electronics #CircuitAnalysis #ACCircuits
#Reactance Reel by @adamerhart - Ever notice how the fastest way to make someone want something is to tell them they can't have it?

That's not curiosity. That's psychological reactan
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Ever notice how the fastest way to make someone want something is to tell them they can’t have it? That’s not curiosity. That’s psychological reactance. Most businesses fake scarcity. The smart ones make people qualify.
#Reactance Reel by @scie.ncebysumati (verified account) - Why does capacitive reactance decrease with frequency? ⚡
Capacitive reactance is the opposition offered by a capacitor to AC current. It is given by:
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Why does capacitive reactance decrease with frequency? ⚡ Capacitive reactance is the opposition offered by a capacitor to AC current. It is given by: 👉 Here, f = frequency and C = capacitance 🔹 As frequency (f) increases, the denominator becomes larger 🔹 This makes the value of Xc smaller 💡 Conceptual reason: At higher frequencies, the capacitor charges and discharges more rapidly, allowing current to pass more easily — so it offers less opposition. 📌 In simple words: Low frequency → High reactance (blocks current) High frequency → Low reactance (allows current) 🎯 Quick takeaway: Capacitor behaves like an open circuit at low frequency and almost like a short circuit at high frequency #Physics #Capacitor #ACConcepts #NEETPrep #JEEPhysics
#Reactance Reel by @library_of.alexandria (verified account) - Desire often increases when access is restricted.

This is driven by Psychological reactance. When people feel their freedom to choose is limited, the
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Desire often increases when access is restricted. This is driven by Psychological reactance. When people feel their freedom to choose is limited, their brain pushes to restore it, which creates sudden interest in what was just taken away. Indifference turns into motivation, not because the object changed, but because access did. Instead of pushing harder, pulling back shifts the dynamic. The focus moves from evaluating the offer to justifying why they should have it. Get the full social engineering guide, link in my bio 👇 #psychology #humannature #socialengineering #libraryofalexandria #knowledge
#Reactance Reel by @dr.eslam_abdelwahab_official - ♦️Dear Realtors, Behold♦️

Stop convincing… start activating.

The biggest mistake in sales?
Thinking your job is to convince people.

It's not.

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♦️Dear Realtors, Behold♦️ Stop convincing… start activating. The biggest mistake in sales? Thinking your job is to convince people. It’s not. Because the moment people feel pushed… they resist. This is called psychological reactance. The more you try to persuade… the more they pull back. So what’s the real game? Self-persuasion. People don’t believe what you tell them. They believe what they tell themselves. Here’s the shift: Don’t say: “Why you should upgrade…” Ask: “What’s not working for you in your current situation?” Now they start explaining the problem… in their own words. And once they say it out loud, two things happen: 1. Consistency kicks in Their brain wants to stay aligned with what they just admitted. 2. Cognitive dissonance appears If they don’t act… they feel internal tension. And the easiest way to resolve that tension? Move forward. Buy. Decide. So instead of arguing for change… make them argue against staying the same. That’s how real closers close. ♦️Dr Eslam Alchemist♦️ Train & Serve
#Reactance Reel by @robdwillis (verified account) - How to give tough feedback at work without causing drama. A psychology-based framework using reactance, the IKEA Effect, and simple communication step
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How to give tough feedback at work without causing drama. A psychology-based framework using reactance, the IKEA Effect, and simple communication steps to help you tell someone their idea isn’t great — politely, effectively, and with a bit of British humour. Leadership skills. Giving feedback. Workplace communication tips.
#Reactance Reel by @harmony.with.in555 - What if telling yourself 'NO' makes you want it more? 🤯

Nir Eyal explains the psychology of distraction:
• Strict abstinence backfires (it triggers
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What if telling yourself 'NO' makes you want it more? 🤯 Nir Eyal explains the psychology of distraction: • Strict abstinence backfires (it triggers "psychological reactance") • The fix? The 10-Minute Rule — "I can do it, but NOT right now" • You're not saying no, you're saying "not yet" — and building agency over time Over time, 10 minutes becomes 20. You're proving to yourself: You are in control. 🕹️ #Productivity #Focus #NirEyal
#Reactance Reel by @psychguy8 (verified account) - When you give someone advice and they deliberately do the opposite, several psychological dynamics may be happening. Understanding them helps you not
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When you give someone advice and they deliberately do the opposite, several psychological dynamics may be happening. Understanding them helps you not take it personally. 1. Psychological Reactance When people feel their freedom is being influenced or controlled, they sometimes do the opposite to reassert independence. Example: Even good advice can trigger a reaction like: “I’ll decide for myself.” It’s not about the advice being wrong — it’s about protecting autonomy. 2. Ego Protection Advice can unintentionally signal “You’re doing it wrong.” “You don’t know what you’re doing.” To protect their ego, some people reject the advice even if they know it's good. 3. Emotional vs Logical Decisions Advice is usually logical. But many decisions are driven by: emotions attachment validation needs fear of loneliness So they follow what feels right, not what is right. 4. They Were Never Asking for Advice Sometimes people don’t want solutions. They want: validation sympathy someone to listen If they receive advice instead, they resist it. 5. They Need to Learn the Hard Way Some lessons cannot be borrowed. Even if someone explains the outcome perfectly, people often need their own experience to believe it. #wisdom #lessons #growth #awareness #reflection

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