Eye Contact: How to Use Eye Contact for Success, Dating, and Life
Written by Emer Walds
Narrated by Cole Waterson
4.5/5
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About this audiobook
Learn the secrets of eye contact and the tremendous effects it can have on your life!
It seems to have become more and more of a rarity: making eye contact. People would rather look on their phones and tap on notifications these days. But making eye contact has incredible effects. It can help you in your career, relationships, love life, and so many other things. Knowing how to read eye contact and body language signals can help, too. In this book, we’ll cover some of the main secrets you may not have been told by others. Subtopics include:
- The simplest, best ways to make eye contact without coming across as awkward
- Body language and eye contact signs and signals
- Dominance and submissiveness by making eye contact in a certain way
- How to boost your romance when dating and seducing by using eye contact
- How to gain eye skills for public speaking
- How lying, social skills, and attraction relate to eye contact and how people use it
- Eye laser surgery and its pros and cons, as well as facts about changing your eye color
Open your eyes and use them to read this informative piece of work that shows you everything you need to be aware of to get ahead in life and understand what eye contact really does. This way, you can use it to your advantage.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5When you're excited about anything, you generally tell others about it. So, that's what I'm doing here. Audiobooks like these make me happy. They're wonderful. Initially, I was wondering where it was going, but after listening to it for a while, I got into it. Then I saw this specific book for what it was: A great work by an intelligent author and professional narrator.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Good! Have you ever tuned in to a book like this one? Not that bad. In fact, I would practically say that it's impressive. In my eyes, it was quite great. There may perhaps have been a couple of hardly recognizable mistakes in there, but they didn't bother me. Whenever you can listen to a narrator who is this good, and about an issue that you're interested in, you don't care about the other parts. That's the end of the story.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5It was ok not nothing ground breaking or anything just basic common sense shit for anybody who’s been alive more then 5 years.