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How To Analyze People with Body Language - Decode Human Behaviour with Dark Psychology Manipulation Persuasion Emotional Intelligence NLP and Mind Control Secrets to Read People Like a Book - cover
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How To Analyze People with Body Language - Decode Human Behaviour with Dark Psychology Manipulation Persuasion Emotional Intelligence NLP and Mind Control Secrets to Read People Like a Book

Vincent McDaniel

Editora: Publishdrive

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Sinopse

FINALLY KNOW WHAT’S GOING ON IN OTHER PEOPLE’S MINDS, UNDERSTAND BODY LANGUAGE, AND SPOT MANIPULATORS FROM MILES AWAY!
 
Do you want to know what people are really thinking?
 
It's not always easy to tell what someone is feeling or thinking, but with the right tools and techniques, you can learn how to read people like a book!
 
In this book, you will learn everything you need to know about human body language and how to analyze people. With expert advice, you'll be able to understand anyone's hidden motives and intentions.
 
Being able to read other people accurately can give you a huge advantage in life. You'll be able to see through lies, manipulation, and persuasion techniques. You'll also be better equipped to handle difficult conversations and relationships.
 
Once you know how to read people, you can use that information to your advantage in all sorts of situations - from job interviews to dating. Being able to understand others will make you more confident and help you get ahead in life.
 
In this book, you’ll discover:- How to understand anyone and everyone: No matter who it is, whether near or far, you’ll be able to know exactly what’s on their mind by observing their body language.- Look within yourself: The first step to understanding others is understanding yourself! Learn how to look within and understand yourself from the inside out.- The secrets to understanding people: Find exclusive tips and tricks to effectively analyze others and get in their heads.- The book to get you ahead: All the information you’re about to hear will be vital in getting you ahead in life. Understand others, get in their heads, and use what you learn to your advantage.- The best methods to stay away from manipulators: Understand how manipulators do what they do and be able to spot them from a mile away. Protect yourself and the others around you!
 
Unleash the secrets behind every human and be confident in every encounter. 
 
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Disponível desde: 07/06/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 128 páginas.

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