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How to Read People

Learn to Recognize Body Language Faster

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How to Read People

By: Xena Ronin
Narrated by: Samantha Novak
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Intimidation...flirtation...nonverbal communication.... What do these three words have in common? Exactly: Eye contact. It’s important to know the importance of eye contact in our everyday interactions with other people. Some people avoid it. Others do it too much. In this guide, you’ll learn more about the most appropriate and effective ways to use it to your advantage.

Also, we’ll go over how to lead a team, how to read clues and cues from body language, and several character analyses and communication styles people use. One of the important things you can learn from this book, is some psychologists’ theories about where personality comes from and how it develops.

These and many more subtopics related to them can be found here, so do yourself a favor and start learning. This book will open your eyes

©2020 Xena Ronin (P)2020 Xena Ronin
Communication & Social Skills Psychology Body Language

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