The title of the article is a question you should be asking yourself. Is it ok to use psychological tricks to get my wife back? I think so, yes.

There’s a lot of talk about psychological tricks being a bit underhand but the fact is we use these things almost every day.

Most days we will use some form of psychology or psychological mind games.

We use reverse psychology on our kids when we need them to do something they aren’t keen on. We use it on our colleagues and friends.

When we do these things we rarely even notice we are doing it. It simply becomes second nature to us to weave a bit of psychological magic into our conversations.

An example is you are going for a run, you ask a friend, they aren’t keen. You tell them it’s ok if they aren’t physically up to it. Pride kicks in and before you know they are raring to go.

You used a psychological trick there to get your friend to take the action you wanted. Psychological tricks at work. Looking at it like this it seems ok to use, certainly not sneaky.

You can use these tricks as part of your overall - get your ex back - strategy. One that worked for me involved curiosity.

The trick involved leaving her a message on her answerphone that contained stuff she would most definitely be curious about. It worked as she got back to me to have a nice chat.

There’s other tricks you can use too. How about playing her favorite song in the background when she calls? She will start to link you with her favorite song. Then she starts to see you in a different light again.

Or next time she visits, even if it’s just to pick her stuff up. Cook her favourite meal and have the smell do the work. She starts to think of you when she smells that food.

You could use loads of these psychological tricks in your overall plan to get your wife back. To do the job right, you need a proper plan of action.

If you don’t have a game plan you can kiss goodbye as the psychological tricks wont do the job on their own. You need a game plan like mine when I set out to get my wife back.

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