How to Analyze People

How to Analyze People

by Steven Hopkins
How to Analyze People

How to Analyze People

by Steven Hopkins

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Overview

Amazing 'Human Psychology Secrets' you can use right now to understand, analyze, and even manipulate people around you and speed read them like an open book! Have you ever wondered if your date was truly into you? Do you want be able to tell when someone is lying to you? This book will give you a variety of tools to use when deciphering what body language means. Body language can illustrate a variety of nonverbal cues, and you might be missing out on all of them. After reading this book, a person's primary way of communicating (with body language) will no longer be a mystery to you! Here's what you will get when you one-click this book today: .Secret methods to determine a person's personality types .Fool-proof techniques for boosting your body language reading skills .Simple strategies to reading facial nonverbal cues including eyes, forehead and the mouth .Easy ways to analyze someone's posture and hand gestures .Hidden but crucial nonverbal clues from legs and feet .How to develop more rewarding interpersonal relationships .Tested techniques to tell when someone is lying to you .

Sure-fire signs of romantic interests and several other feelings and emotions .And much more! With easy ways laid out to decipher a person's coded language, you will easily understand how to read everybody's non-verbal cues like a detector! You will be able to tell when a person is lying to you, if they are hiding something, and if they want to get to know you better.

So, what are you waiting for? Scroll up, one-click this book now and dive into the world of human psychology so you can read anyone like a book effortlessly! 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163717378
Publisher: Steven Hopkins
Publication date: 08/27/2019
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 155 KB
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