Published 2025-03-22 12-00

Summary

Learn to trust your gut feelings about lies by strengthening your natural intuition. This guide reveals 3 key steps to build a reliable internal lie detector.

The story

Have you ever met someone who you *knew* was lying, but couldn’t explain how? That’s your intuition at work—but most of us don’t know how to strengthen this natural ability.

In Chapter 14 of my book “A Practical EmPath,” I break down how to improve your internal lie detector through three key steps:

1. Observe without judging: Notice subtle cues [avoiding eye contact, excessive face touching] without immediately interpreting them.

2. Identify feelings: Recognize emotional patterns in yourself and others that provide context for behaviors.

3. Recognize values and needs: Understand what’s actually driving someone’s behavior beneath the surface.

The biggest mistake people make is jumping to conclusions too quickly. They see someone fidgeting and immediately think “They’re lying” instead of simply noting “They’re fidgeting” and collecting more information.

I’ve used these techniques to transform my relationships, business deals, and everyday interactions. Truth detection isn’t some magical power—it’s a skill you can learn by properly processing what you’re already subconsciously noticing.

Want to sharpen your intuition? Chapter 14 of “A Practical EmPath” gives you practical exercises that will literally rewire how you perceive truth.

For more from Chapter 14 of my “A Practical EmPath Rewire Your Mind” book, visit
https://clearsay.net/chapter-14-intuition-truth-detection/.

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Keywords: motivation, intuition detection, lie recognition, trust signals