How to Spot a Liar: Read People Like a Book, Decipher Nonverbal Cues, and Get to The Truth: How to Talk to Anyone, #4
By Cole McBride
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How to Decipher Nonverbal Cues and Read People Like a Book - Immediately Get to the Truth and Expose Liars
Do you constantly find yourself being taken advantage of?
Are you tired of people lying to your face?
Do you want to be able to expose a person's true intentions before they even speak?
People lie all the time, and it can be tough to tell when someone is lying to you. They might seem like they're telling the truth, but their words and actions just don't match up.
You can't afford to be wrong about this. If you're not sure if someone is lying, it could cost you time, money, or even your job.
How to Spot a Liar is the perfect guide for anyone who wants to learn how to read people like a book and get to the truth. In this book, you'll learn how to decipher nonverbal cues, spot red flags, and get inside a liar's head.
Expose the truth with this guide that will:
● Give you the upper hand in any conversation: Spot out a liar before they even get a chance to spew their lies to you.
● Show you nonverbal cues for what they are: It's easy to overlook nonverbal cues, but these cues are essential to know whether a person is being honest with you or not.
● Have you feel happier and safer: Let the tension leave your body and be more prepared for each interaction. Feel relaxed as you know when you're being lied to or not.
● Learn effortlessly: Everything is explained in an easy-to-understand manner to ensure a seamless learning experience.
● And so much more
Grab this book today and never worry about being lied to again.
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How to Spot a Liar - Cole McBride
How to Spot a Liar
Read People Like a Book, Decipher Nonverbal Cues, and Get to the Truth
Cole McBride
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: Learning How to Read
Nonverbal Cues: The Lower Body
Nonverbal Cues: The Face
Eye Contact
Head Movements
Mouth and Breathing
Key Takeaways
Chapter 2: Dialogue
Deceptive Speech: How to Spot It
Factor ONE: Causation, Exclusive, and Emotion Words
Factor TWO: Pauses, Pronouns, and Details
Factor THREE: Story Consistency
Key Takeaways
Chapter 3: Body Language and Dialogue
Personal Kinesics
Cultural Kinesics
Using Personal and Cultural Kinesics as a Tool in Holistic Body Language Observation
Spotting a Liar in a Stranger
Spotting a Liar in Someone You Know
Key Takeaways
Chapter 4: Spotting a Liar Online
Media Richness: Feedback, Language Variety, and Multiple Cues
Feedback
Language Variety
Multiple Cues
Key Takeaways
Chapter 5: Getting to the Truth
Power Dynamics: Tipping the Scales in Your Favor
Compassion and Peacebuilding
Key Takeaways
Conclusion
References
Introduction
Never hide things from hardcore thinkers. They get more aggravated, more provoked by confusion than the most painful truths. –Criss Jami
Being lied to is arguably one of my biggest pet peeves. The fact that you are here means you agree, and you have finally reached your breaking point when it comes to being lied to by the people you meet in your life.
Maybe you are a team leader who has hired one too many freeloaders who seemed so charismatic and qualified in their interview, but they turned out to be the complete opposite three weeks into the job. Maybe you are starting out in the investigative scene, and letting the wrong man walk out the door could have detrimental effects on the lives of the public you are sworn to protect. Maybe, you are someone who has been hurt for the last time by those closest to you, and you have decided to take a stand and to fight back.
When people lie to us (perhaps family, friends, or colleagues), the primary and most prominent way it can make us feel is disrespected and undervalued. Being lied to is a demeaning experience and, depending on the context, it can really take a toll on the quality of our day-to-day life. When we know someone is lying to us, we feel confused and even aggravated. Why does the liar not hold us to a high enough standard to tell us the truth? Why do they think it is okay to exclude us from a circle of knowledge other people are involved in?
Sure, they may have their reasons. Maybe they are trying to protect us from information that they believe will have a damaging effect on our mental health. What they don’t seem to understand is that, by lying to us, they are causing just as much damage, and by omitting the truth, they are only fueling a fire within us that burns for it, whether it be out of spite or a simple longing. When this happens, more often than not it ends with us finding out the hard way perhaps by overhearing a conversation about us that we weren’t meant to hear or stumbling in on an event that we never dreamed of as being real.
On the other hand, some of