Body Language: How to analyze people by Geoffrey Clark

Do you ever find yourself wondering what other people are thinking?

Body language: how to analyze people

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Many are the times when we wish we had the ability to read the mind of those we are in love with, those we do business with, and those we associate with on an everyday basis. This wish, although nothing but a wish, comes from the fact that knowing what someone is thinking would make communicating and relating infinitely easy.

You often find yourself in awkward situations not knowing how to respond to a friend, colleague, family or stranger.
You would like to have a superpower to read people's thoughts.

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Genre: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management

Secondary Genre: SELF-HELP / General

Language: English

Keywords: Psychology, personality, relationship, body language, body language secrets, body language training, how to analyze people, NLP and Persuasion for Manipulation, Influence, Communication, communication skills, effective communication

Word Count: 41105

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Sample text:

A distance of 1.5 to 4 feet is personal distance that is common between close friends and colleagues. You will always find people in deep conversation keeping this distance, especially as people are more able to observe their colleague or friend’s body language. Expressions like movement of the eyes and lips send a very strong nonverbal message that shows the direction the conversation is going. It is very critical that the appropriate distance, based on the social setting, is strictly maintained. 


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