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The Body Language Handbook: How to Read Everyone's Hidden Thoughts and Intentions
By Gregory Hartley and Maryann Karinch
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Ever wonder what that raised eyebrow, nervous twitch, or lazy slouch really means? Is it profound and important … or a meaningless quirk? In The Body Language Handbook, the authors use candid photos of real people in stress-free situations, then juxtapose them against others showing the same people responding to different kinds of stimulus to illustrate the power of body language. By going step-by-step from the holistic to the detailed, you’ll quickly discover when body language indicates something significant, and when an itch is just an itch. You’ll learn how to:
— Identify the basic mechanics of human communication.
— Observe what is culturally normal … and when “abnormal” matters.
— Read changes in body language.
— Avoid misunderstandings.
— Project the right message.
— Protect yourself from manipulation.
— Identify the basic mechanics of human communication.
— Observe what is culturally normal … and when “abnormal” matters.
— Read changes in body language.
— Avoid misunderstandings.
— Project the right message.
— Protect yourself from manipulation.
The Body Language Handbook will not only teach you how to read the body language of others, it will also make sure you send the signals you want to send. Increase your power of communication at the office, in a courtroom or classroom, at home, and in any social setting, even the poker table!
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Of the books I've read on this topic, this one is the most practical and understandable. The co-authors simplify the concepts as underlying principles, while always pointing out the habitual and physiological factors that prevent anyone from becoming a perfect predictor.
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