Dating coach Amy Chan recommends eye contact exercise to improve social connections
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Gili Malinsky
Summary
Dating coach Amy Chan, who has run breakup retreats and written books on relationships, recommends a simple exercise called "seven days of making eye contact" to help people connect better with others. The practice involves sustained eye contact, which she says can shift how people respond to you in social and dating contexts.
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Amy Chan launched what she called her 'breakup bootcamp' — a three-day healing retreat on a private property offering sessions with a psychologist, a yoga instructor and Chan herself
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