Syntonality

Syntony is a concept that is often used in psychology and sociology. It describes a state of harmony and agreement between people, as well as between a person and the world around him. Syntony can manifest itself in various areas of life, such as work, relationships, leisure, etc.

Syntony is one of the key elements of human social adaptation. It helps him better understand other people, establish contacts and find a common language with others. A syntonic person is always ready to communicate, he knows how to listen and understand other people.

However, syntony is not always fully manifested. Sometimes people can be too introverted or shy, which prevents them from being their best selves and achieving success in life. In such cases, it is important to work on your syntony and develop it.

One way to develop syntony is through the practice of meditation and relaxation. Meditation helps a person focus on his thoughts and feelings, learn to control his emotions and reactions to the world around him. Relaxation allows you to relax and relieve tension, which also helps improve syntony.

In addition, it is important to develop your empathy - the ability to understand and feel the emotions of other people. This will help you better understand their needs and desires, as well as find a common language in communication.

In general, the development of syntony is an important aspect of every person’s life. It allows you to improve your quality of life, achieve greater success and well-being in your personal and professional spheres.



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SYNTONITY - (Greek). This word means friendliness, affection, friendliness during conversation; silent disposition of interlocutors towards each other (psychol.).

Please note that the meaning of the word “synton” in Russia is completely different. Namely - musicality, expressiveness of the voice.

“Unfortunately, the term “syntonicity” came into the Russian language from a dictionary of foreign words, and not from one of the translations of scientific works by Konstantin Tsiolkovsky. This only proves that Russian thinking is very suspicious of the concept of “syntonicity”. We even have the expression “composing synth**o**n.” And this expression defines a person who speaks very fluently and intelligently...” this is what psychologists from Ukraine think. For example, Semyon Prigaev.

Just the enumeration of scientists and psychologists who have seriously thought about the nature of syntony forces us to pay closer attention to this mysterious phenomenon itself. After all, such outstanding and versatile personalities as B. M. Teplov; V. N. Myasishchev; R.L. Soloveitchik, K. Rogers, F. Perls undoubtedly deserve special attention, given the fact that they considered this topic as one of the most important in their activities.