Body Language: Become a Master at Nonverbal Communication Skills and Lie Detection

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· Efalon Acies · Narrated by Sarah Margrave, Rory Young, Dean Collins, and Queenie Walsh
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This is a 12-book combination. You will find the following themes here:



Theme 1: Some people may suffer from shyness or feel awkward when socializing. The first chapter of this book will talk about that. Additionally, the best ways to make small talk work in your favor will be discussed, as well as more tips to talk to anyone about basically anything. Last but not least, the final chapter will go over some findings science has done that has them worried about the next generations’ declining social skills, mostly due to technology.



Theme 2: How do you communicate without saying anything?


How do you communicate better through what you’re saying?


These are at the central theme of this guide. Other subject matters include flirting in general, recognizing myths about body language, secret cues that you should watch out for, women’s romantic interest signals, flirting techniques for women to use on men, keeping your communication to a minimum, cultural anecdotes about nonverbal communication, etc.



Theme 3: Imagine if you could read all the signs of the person you are negotiating with. Could you get a better deal if you could read his or her mood? You bet. Do you think you could sense how far they are willing to go better? Sure. Body language is so important during negotiations because nobody typically puts all his or her cards on the table.



Theme 4: You will learn about having self-compassion, how to alter the perception of your sense, reframing your mind, how to choose the stories you tell yourself, timeline treatment, visual squash, value rules, and more interesting ideas that relate to NLP.

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Rachel Swenson
December 22, 2020
Not bad in any way. I believe it's 1 of the very best audiobooks on the marketplace. I am trying to mention one thing bad about this audiobook, but I can't. It's simply way too great. So without any further exaggeration, I simply believe everyone needs to think about listening to it. I guess the first couple of chapters were my favorite ones, because the whole idea that the title talks about, is explained. All of the essentials are there. Later in the book, more depth gets included, and I believe this is what makes it so great.
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John Feisel
December 22, 2020
Both the narrator and the author put some serious work into this. At first, I was questioning where it was going, but after listening to it for some time, I got into it. Then I saw this specific book for what it really was: A great endeavor by an intelligent author and expert narrator. I took advantage of this book. It was an eye-opener. I was intending to learn more about this idea anyway, so it was actually no accident that I bumped into this. I listened to it, and not to my surprise, it was precisely what I was trying to find.
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