How to Analyze People: Easily Read Obvious Body Language, Speed Read People and Personality Types, and Understand Behaviors with Human Psychology
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What Is Your Body Saying? What Is Her Body Saying? Have You Ever Wondered Why Your "Hunches" or "Intuition" About Someone is SO Accurate Sometimes? Read On...
Human beings love to express themselves. Either by words, singing, or art, we always find a way to express our ideas. But there is one form of communication that requires much more attention: Body language. Our bodies are constantly 'talking': the way we cross our arms when we are defending ourselves; the way our eyes smile when we see someone we love. This is something so natural, we do it without even noticing it.
Also, what messages are you conveying with your body and behavior? Learn how to analyze people so you can interact with them better, and build lasting relationships.
"Your Body Communicates As Well As Your Mouth. Don't Contradict Yourself. – Allen Ruddock
We have many facial expressions, but did you know that the smile is the most deceptive one? We have 18 different kinds of smiles, and the only one real is the Duchenne Smile (true happiness). By learning how to analyze people, you will be able to read the subliminal messages that people don't speak up. Imagine how useful that would be on your work, with family and friends. What if you could decipher the thoughts and feelings of another person? You would be able to communicate with that person in a more resourceful and peaceful way. Right?
Human behavior is actually simple to comprehend. Once you read "How to Analyze People" you will realize that when someone does a certain thing, "Hey! That means he is really feeling...". You'll be able to understand someone not just on the surface level but deep down and on a subconscious level. Ultimately, you will be able to communicate better and seal long lasting relationships.
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Timothy Willink
Started from a poor background, Timothy Willink worked his way up to becoming financially free by personal development. Your financial development usually mirrors your personal development. If you want to earn more, become more. Become more, so that you can give more. This has been Timothy Willink's primary philosophy in life, business and relationship. To find out more about him, simply read one of his personal development books. He has published over 50 books publicly. It began as a private library and only recently did he begin to release some of his book from his personal journal and notes.
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Reviews for How to Analyze People
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This really gets you thinking very abstract about everything we do as humans. I highly recommend this!
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5The book is better than I was expected, good one
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Given that we are living in an emotionally turbulent world, this book will help you tap into your subconscious mind and know how to deal with people and read their body language, leading to better people skills.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The book, written in the light of practical psychology can substantiate our recognition of other people's behaviors that could lead to our utmost understanding.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I have learned a lot from the book. It is very well written and goes into great detail in explaining what is needed.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The book gives you a basic grounding in forms of psychological testing but doesn't actually give you any information on how to actually analyze people.
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- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Very badly written. Full of awfully unintelligent generalisations that completely lack development or any backing-up. His entire career is re-packaging all your basic ‘self-development’ concepts with about the same level of insight as a 14-year-old.
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