How to Analyze People
The Beginner Guide to Speed-Reading People
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Narrated by:
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James Cooper
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Chris James
About this listen
Media is filled with fascinating tales of characters who can read people or situations down to the smallest detail simply through the power of their observations. This is a skill that can be learned and can help you in many areas of your life, as reading people is something that we could use every day in our relationships with others. In this audiobook you will find:
- Methods for reading body language
- Explanations of how analyzing people works
- Lessons from Sherlock Holmes and how to follow his science of deduction
- Riddles that can help you develop your brain power
- And much more!
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- Peter Hirsch
- 07-06-20
Supper audible to follow
This is especially a fascination for me to skim individuals, I accepted the point of new policies from this audible. It aims out that body language is seldom more apparent than the language of words.
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- David Adam
- 10-06-20
Excellent practical advice
It is what it says, an audible of inferior Beginner Guide to Speed-Reading People. very cute as a gift for my sister.
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- Arrowsmith
- 08-06-20
This Audible Is a Triumph
Excellent work for the layperson who is engrossed in the science of body language. What I found uncanny was not observing the behaviors specified in the book done by others, but catching myself doing them.
It's amazing to see the exact body actions defined in the audible played out in the same way by men and women of all divisions.
This was an improbable content and indicates the level of development and mastery of the author of this subject.
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