What you say is often far less important than how you say it. One of the harbingers of success is understanding how Nonverbal cues such as body language, dress, and de mean or affect how you are perceived and understood. In this book, One of the leaders in Nonverbal behaviors, demonstrates how to modify your subconscious statements to your greatest advantage and also read what other people are “saying” nonverbally. These skills will increase your ability to accurately assess moods, decode behaviors, anticipate problems, avoid hidden pitfalls, influence negotiations, and understand the secret motivations of those around you.
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