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Vanessa Van Edwards

    Vanessa Van Edwards est une auteure à succès national dont le travail se concentre sur la science du comportement humain et des relations. Grâce à ses recherches, elle découvre des perspectives pratiques sur la communication et la dynamique sociale. Son approche innovante a été reconnue par les principaux médias, et ses présentations captivantes ont touché des millions de personnes dans le monde, dotant divers publics de compétences fondées sur la science.

    Human Lie Detection and Body Language 101
    Captivate: The Science of Succeeding with People
    Cues
    • Having great ideas is just the beginning; effective communication is essential. What makes someone charismatic? Why do some captivate a room while others struggle in smaller settings? The difference often lies in cues—those subtle signals we emit through body language, facial expressions, word choices, and vocal inflection. These cues significantly influence how we and our ideas are perceived, either enhancing or undermining our messages. This engaging guide explores the hidden language of cues, teaching you how to project power, trust, leadership, likability, and charisma in every interaction. You'll discover which vocal cues convey confidence, body language that asserts leadership, verbal cues that build trust in pitches and emails, and visual cues in your profile pictures and professional branding. Whether you're pitching an investment, negotiating a job offer, or navigating difficult conversations, mastering these cues can transform your relationships, foster empathy, and create lasting connections. This resource is essential for anyone looking to become an unstoppable force, packed with strategies to maximize your message and inspire personal growth.

      Cues2022
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    • "Do you feel awkward at networking events? Do you wonder what your date really thinks of you? Do you wish you could decode people? You need to learn the science of people." --amazon.

      Captivate: The Science of Succeeding with People2017
      4,1
    • Human Lie Detection and Body Language 101

      Your Guide to Reading People s Nonverbal Behavior

      • 162pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Do you want to know when someone is lying to you? This book teaches you body language and lie detection, revealing that in a ten-minute conversation, you may be lied to two to three times. Learn to read body language, detect hidden emotions, and spot lies through scientifically backed research on nonverbal behavior. This book is beneficial for a wide range of individuals, including business owners, parents, employees, teachers, and students. If you interact with others, you'll find valuable insights into the secret nonverbal cues that permeate everyday interactions. It debunks common myths about lying, such as the belief that looking left indicates deceit or that liars avoid eye contact. In fact, honest people make eye contact only about 60% of the time, while liars often maintain eye contact to gauge your reaction. Understanding lie detection is crucial as it can save you time, money, and ensure your safety. Most people are only accurate about 54% of the time in detecting lies, making this knowledge essential. The book includes real-life examples, such as Lance Armstrong's interview, where his body language revealed inconsistencies. By learning to decode these signals, you can improve your ability to discern the truth. Discover the mysteries of body language and enhance your interactions with this informative guide.

      Human Lie Detection and Body Language 1012013