How to Analyze People
Speed-Read People’s Body Language, Detect Lies Instantly, and Influence People with Nonverbal Communication Tricks
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ナレーター:
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Grant Pennington
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著者:
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Conrad Harmon
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Did you know you're always missing out on half of the conversation? Scientists have proven that words only make up seven percent of face-to-face communication. The tone of your voice, the speed and rhythm of your speech, and the pauses you make between words account for 38 percent. Fifty-five percent of face-to-face communication is body language.
If you're not paying close attention to body language, you're literally ignoring more than half of all the information that's being exchanged between you and the person you're talking to. And that hidden half is extremely interesting. Since most people don't control their body language, their bodies always speak the truth about their thoughts and feelings. Since most people don't pay conscious attention to your body language, you can use it to speak directly to their subconsciousness. You can awaken their sexual instincts, create a feeling of trust, make them fear you, and much more!
With this audiobook, you'll understand body language just as well as you can understand English. Here's a sneak peek of what you'll discover inside:
- The reason why you shouldn't only look at people's faces
- Expert tips that will help you detect a lie immediately
- Self-defense tactics for keeping dangerous people at bay
- The body language trick that instantly helps you get into people’s minds
- And much more!
If you follow the book's advice exactly, you'll become better at analyzing people in a matter of days. Simply continue practicing every day, and soon, you'll become a shrewd body language expert and an irresistible persuader! Don't limit yourself to seven percent of communication. Master body language now!
©2020 Conrad Harmon (P)2020 Conrad Harmon