Thinking: Like a Spy
Persuasion: An Ex-SPY's Guide, Negotiation: An Ex-SPY's Guide & Body Language: An Ex-SPY's Guide
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Narrated by:
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Tom Taverna
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James Daugherty
About this listen
Imagine how different your life would be if you could effortlessly think like a spy to get the most out of every situation.
James Daugherty is an intelligence expert & former CIA spy who specializes in all forms of human behavior.
Thinking: Like a Spy is designed to help you with every element of human interaction. It is a combination of the following three books stacked one on top of the other.
Persuasion: An Ex-SPY's Guide to Master the Art of Mind Control Through Powerful Persuasion Techniques & Conversational Tactics for Ultimate Influence in Any Situation
- What Aristotle can teach you about persuasion
- Spy tactics for high-pressure/stakes situations
- Conversational strategies & personality traits to win over even the toughest adversary
- Dealing with insults/arguments like a Professional
Negotiation: An Ex-SPY's Guide to Master the Psychological Tricks & Talking Tools to Become an Expert Negotiator in Any Situation
- Identify the three negotiator personality profiles (and which one you are)
- Build the verbal and nonverbal rapport critical for productive talks
- The clever psychological buyer/seller negotiation tricks (for the car, house, & yourself)
- What an arms dealer can teach you about an auction-style negotiation
- Use the "I agree" principle for handling objections
Body Language: An Ex-SPY's Guide to Master the Art of Nonverbal Communication to Know What People Are Really Thinking in Any Situation
- Understand the biochemistry behind body language
- Implement reading strategies and behavioral tactics for the real world
- Know what crossing and pointing of the arms/hands are really telling you
- Facial features that hold most weight (hint: eyes & mouth)
- Deception detectors in general
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- Fred Hollingsworth
- 25-03-22
Lacking depth or any real insight
These books could be the introductory paragraph of an article on any of the subjects. If you're looking for a high level overview with very little evidence of the efficacy of techniques discussed then you might like this. Could just have easily been written by a non-spy. The audio also has a distinct hiss in the background of the voice consistent with a poor recording which someone has tried to mask with subpar noise gating. A waste of a credit.
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- kieran
- 25-07-23
Not worth the money
Zero information in this book that you couldn’t pick up in the most basic book on communication skills. If there is any relevant connection between this “book” and being a spy it is at best a tenuous one.
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