How to Analyze People: Get the Best out of Every Conversation
Business Warriors, Book 1
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Narrateur(s):
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Kevin Coffin
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Auteur(s):
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Kevin Bradnik
À propos de cet audio
Have you ever wished that you could read people's minds to see their true thoughts?
Have you wished that you could understand others in a quicker and deeper way? Are you interested in knowing what others are thinking before they even know it? Then this book is perfect for you. You can gain the valuable secrets behind analyzing others by learning how to read their words on a deeper level, interpret their nonverbal cues, and using your own emotions to better understand others.
This book will benefit you by:
- Giving you insights: In this guide, you will learn to gain insight into the emotions, fears, desires, and general psychology of those around you. Having access to this information, which is often hidden to others, will heighten your general intelligence and observation skills.
- Helping your career: Whether you are a salesperson, performer, or office worker, can learn how analyzing people will help you. You will be able to provide better customer service and cut through a lot of unnecessary confusion once you gain this knowledge.
- Aiding personal relationships: Relationships (of any kind) can be a struggle when you don't know how to read others, and reading others isn't always easy, even when you've known them for years. By honing your analytic skills, you can know what your partner, friend, or boss needs.
- Helping others: When you know how to read the feelings and emotions of others, you can help them understand their own minds better and perhaps guide them through tough times or simply give them what they need in that moment (some space, for example, or a listening ear). When you can analyze the behavior of others, you catch the cues that would normally go unnoticed.
We permanentely receive hundreds of signals per minute from our peers - we just can't read them. Are you ready to get to level up?
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