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How to Analyze People: The #1 Analyst Guide to Human Behavior, Body Language, Personality Types and Effectively Reading People

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Do you often find yourself in socially awkward situations – not knowing what to say?Do you struggle to convince your boss to get what you want?Did you sometimes realize in retrospect that you’ve been manipulated by somebody?Do you sometimes struggle to understand why your partner is mad at you?Many people suffer from the these problems – day in, day out. In so many social situation we just can’t figure out what the others reallywanted to say or how we could connect on a deeper level with them. The problem is that many tends to only listen to what they say but don’t analyze the full picture. But don’t worry. There is a way out. This guide will teach you exactly how to become a master in effectively reading other people. You’ll learn how to extract what they really want to say – and sometimes you will even know before they know it by themselves.In this analyst guide you will learn:

  • Why people behave in fixed patterns and how to decode these patterns
  • How to analyze body language and listen to the voice to detect emotional states and lies
  • How to read people through their personality types
  • How to uncover what people think through their choice of words
  • How to quickly identify personality types and uncover their motives

If you struggle with social situation and nothing really seemed to help, then this book is for you. This book is a comprehensive step-by-step guide written in plain English. So stop procrastinating and get your hands on this amazing guide

Author: Lightman, Patrick

Topic: Psychology
Media: Book
ISBN: 1721053271
Language: English
Pages: 108

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Weight 0.25 lbs
Dimensions 8 × 5 × 0.22 in

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