Body Language
Decode Human Behaviour and How to Analyze People with Persuasion Skills, NLP, Active Listening, Manipulation, and Mind Control Techniques to Read People Like a Book.
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ナレーター:
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Vincent McDaniel
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Vincent McDaniel
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READ PEOPLE LIKE A BOOK AND ALWAYS HAVE THE UPPER HAND IN ANY CONVERSATION WITH THESE FOOL-PROOF TECHNIQUES!
People are fascinating.
We all have different personalities, backgrounds, and motivations that drive our behavior in unique ways.
But when it comes down to it, we’re all driven by the same basic human needs and desires. Learning how to identify these commonalities is key for gaining rapport with others and building strong relationships.
Once you understand what makes people tick on an emotional level, you can use this knowledge as a tool for persuasion or manipulation if need be!
Through mastering the art of body language, you'll discover how your body language affects other people's perceptions of you—both positively and negatively—so that you can make sure every interaction leaves them feeling good about themselves...and about you!
This audiobook will teach you everything there is to know about reading body language and understanding human behavior.
You'll learn how other people perceive different types of non-verbal communication from head nods and eye contact, down to hand gestures, and more subtle cues like posture. You can use these tips in any setting whether at work, school, home, or even when talking on the phone!
Know how to analyze people like an audiobook so that you can predict what they're going to do next!
Once you master these techniques, it won't be long before your friends start calling you “the human lie detector” or “human polygraph machine." And if someone ever tries something shady on you, just remember: The eyes never lie!
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