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Menschen lesen
- Ein FBI-Agent erklärt, wie man Körpersprache entschlüsselt
- Narrated by: Michael J. Diekmann
- Length: 4 hrs and 42 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Als FBI-Agent war es 25 Jahre lang Joe Navarros Aufgabe, Spione, Mörder und Verbrecher anhand ihrer Körpersprache zu entlarven. Denn nur 20 Prozent unserer Kommunikation laufen über das gesprochene Wort. Zu 80 Prozent kommunizieren wir nonverbal und unbewusst. In diesem Hörbuch erklärt Navarro, wie man sein Gegenüber durchschaut, wie man Gefühle und Verhaltensweisen präzise entschlüsselt, Fallstricken ausweicht und souverän Körperhaltung und Mimik entlarvt, die in die Irre führen sollen.
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