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Body Language: How Eye Contact and Nonverbal Cues Help You Analyze People
Body Language: How Eye Contact and Nonverbal Cues Help You Analyze People
Body Language: How Eye Contact and Nonverbal Cues Help You Analyze People
Audiobook55 minutes

Body Language: How Eye Contact and Nonverbal Cues Help You Analyze People

Written by John Adamssen

Narrated by Rory Young

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About this audiobook

This book focuses on three important aspects of body language: Leadership, reading hints, and making eye contact.

 

It sounds so simple, but these are three of the most important factors in conversations between two people, or in a group, and they define who we are, what message we convey, and how to interpret those messages every day.

 

What is a person thinking when he or she raises their eyebrows, lets shoulders slump, or crosses their arms? What does eye contact signify in different situations?

 

Learn more. Find out what we are saying when we are not saying anything.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherEfalon Acies
Release dateSep 22, 2020
ISBN9781664912489
Body Language: How Eye Contact and Nonverbal Cues Help You Analyze People

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    I encourage you (as well as everybody who checks this out) to get this audiobook. I liked it. 5 stars! Without a doubt the best thing that's happened to me today. In my point of view, it was pretty great. There might have been a few barely obvious mistakes in there, but they did not bother me. Whenever you are able to listen to a narrator who is that great, and about a subject that you have an interest in, you do not care about the other parts. That's the end of the that.
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