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Body Language: How to Read People Without Saying a Thing
- Narrated by: Mary Johnson
- Length: 3 hrs and 26 mins
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Summary
This gem of an audiobook is a great way to learn more about nonverbal communication and body language. The human body sends so many signals without actually uttering words, and it’s time that we learn what it all means. Aside from that, even just making eye contact in a certain can mean a lot. We will study this topic elaborately in this guide.
Subtopics that will be addressed in this audiobook include:
- Making eye contact to dominate, attract, or send a signal.
- Leading a team with the right body language.
- Improving eye contact skills.
- Analyzing people with precision.
- The difference between the sexes: Male and female communication.
- How to look at communication styles that exist.
- Introvert and extrovert thoughts.
- Social Learning Theory and Freud’s analysis of the human psyche.
- How to analyze an audience when speaking to them.
Are you ready to understand more about these and many other topics? Then don’t wait and begin listening now.
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- Anonymous User
- 14-02-20
Thanks
I learned a lot from this. Should I thank Audible? Neah... instead, I'll thank the narrator and author and cover designer who actually put all the work into it. So here I am giving them a good review to help them boost their book a little. I recommend it. I love topics like body language and human interaction or communication skills. It fits my profession perfectly.
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- Anonymous User
- 14-02-20
I liked it
I gotta say that the front cover of the book almost gives me that innocent yet seductive look, but as some of you may be puzzled by her facial expression, it actually indicates what this book is all about: We try to read body language, facial expressions, and nonverbal communication when we talk to people or observe them, whether we are looking for a partner, a job, or to get information, or simply to share some stories with others. It's all in the body language. Listen to me all getting preachy here. Let's just leave it at the fact that this book was what I was looking for. Hence the 5-star rating.
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- Anonymous User
- 19-05-20
Very interesting
If I would need to outline it, it will be simply in 1 term: Wonderful! Learning so many new aspects of this idea was informing, to say the least. It was a breath of fresh air. I genuinely enjoyed it.
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- Anonymous User
- 17-02-20
Excellent book
I loved this book. It was another one by the same author. And yes, I got the other one about body language too.