How to Speed Read People

ebook Think Like a Psychologist, Analyze Human Behavior, and Decode Emotions

By Patrick King

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The art of reading people is much more of a science! You too can learn this skill, which will allow you to know what people are thinking without them saying a word, and even predict their behavioral patterns.
Not a generic book on looking at facial expressions or trying to see if someone is lying.
HOW TO SPEED READ PEOPLE isn't about surface things. It's about all the habits, tics, and ways of thinking that can show you someone's intentions, personality, background, and goals. People are giving out signs all the time, you just have to know what to look for!
This book is a mixture of behavioral psychology, with superior observational skills honed from years of experience. Everything is rooted in science, rest assured.
Discover the true meaning of emotional and social intelligence – and what you've been missing.
Patrick King is an internationally bestselling author and social skills coach. His writing draws of a variety of sources, from scientific research, academic experience, coaching, and real life experience.
Find the shortcuts to read and predict a stranger's behavior.

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How to Speed Read People