How to Analyze People at a Glance
Learn 15 Unmistakable Signals Others Put Off Without Realizing It, and What They Mean
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Narrated by:
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Chris Reilly
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Leo Black
About this listen
Would you want to know what others are thinking about you with 100 percent certainty?
Communication is complex, intricate, and full of layers.
Just take a look at the following incredible facts:
- Fifty-five percent of communication hides in body language and non-verbal cues
- Sight accounts for approximately 82 percent of how we take in information
- To keep an audience engaged when speaking, you have to maintain eye contact for at least 60 percent of the time
Adding cultural specific and personal nuances makes the situation even more complicated.
So the question remains – is it possible to read people accurately and respond adequately to their signals?
The answer is an obvious yes. You will, however, need to engage in some self-analysis and you’ll also have to pay attention to others. Once you become more present in everyday interactions, you will begin pinpointing cues and patterns of behavior that reveal a ton more than spoken word will ever be capable of.
To read people, you have to be attentive and emotionally intelligent. Both of these can be learned, boosting your confidence and helping you form more meaningful relationships.
In How to Analyze People at a Glance, you will discover:
- The number one reason why non-verbal communication is so much more important than spoken words
- Seven codes of non-verbal communication everybody should master
- A surefire way to determine if others are being deceitful
- The meaning of body language – when words say one thing and the body’s telling you something else
- Practical strategies for differentiating between positive and negative body language
- Some of the most common signals people give and their meaning
- Putting the theory of analyzing people to use in your personal relationships
- Powerful techniques for influencing others and making them like you
- The basics of neuro-linguistic programming
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- Annie Nemoose
- 02-06-24
Learn to Read People
I remember watching a tv show called "Lie to Me" and it was all about learning to read micro expressions on peoples' faces. This audiobook is a good introduction to that social science. You will learn how to read and understand non-verbal ques and body language and know what it means when people express themselves without using words. You will be able to tell if someone is being deceitful and can determine if they are telling a lie or not. One of the biggest cues to tell if someone is defensive and has closed off body language is if they are crossing some part of their body. The author does a great job of explaining each cue and the meaning behind it. I think there is more on this subject, but this is a good introductory to the whole thing. The narrator also did a good job. Their tone sounds authoritative and gets the point across in a way that is easy to understand.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-06-24
Enhanced my ability immensely
This audiobook is an enlightening and practical guide to mastering the art of reading people. The insights into non-verbal communication and body language have significantly enhanced my ability to understand and connect with others. The detailed strategies for analyzing behavior and recognizing deceit are invaluable, making this a must-listen for anyone looking to improve their communication skills and form more meaningful relationships. Highly recommended for those eager to boost their emotional intelligence and confidence!
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