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Why We Click (The Emerging Science of Interpersonal Synchrony)
| Expected release date is Feb 2nd 2027 |
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Product Details
Overview
Why do some people instantly draw you in, while others give you the ick?
In Why We Click, Kate Murphy, author of the international bestseller You’re Not Listening, explores the emerging science and powerful impact of interpersonal synchrony, the most consequential social dynamic that most people have never heard of.
What is interpersonal synchrony?
The seemingly magical — and now scientifically documented — tendency of human beings to fall into rhythm and find resonance with one another.
Why We Click will help you discover how to:
- Instantly connect with anyone
- Read the room before anyone else
- Stop negativity from spreading
- Nail first impressions — every time
- Change the energy of any conversation
- Become naturally magnetic
- Control the vibe you bring into the room
The result?
Emotions, moods, attitudes, and behaviors can be as infectious as any disease — and just as impactful on our health and well-being. From the bedroom to the boardroom, Murphy shows how our instinct to sync can shape our behavior and how our deepest desires to connect, to click, are so often thwarted in modern life.









