Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Body language speaks silently


Body language speaks silently. Are you fluent in body language? Do you understand what a hunched shoulder, crossed arms, or a frown mean? The subtle nuances of a person’s behavior can add up to mean something completely opposite of a spoken statement. Become bilingual today! Learn body language with the help of some books from the library.

Body language 101 : the ultimate guide to knowing when people are lying, how they are feeling, what they are thinking, and more / David Lambert

This book discusses the cues that body language gives people indirectly. People communicate positive and negative emotions by shrugging, crossing their arms/legs, or meeting/avoiding eye contact, among other things.

Convince them in 90 seconds or less : make instant connections that pay off in business and in life / by Nicholas Boothman

This is another book that goes beyond simply understanding body language. This book strives to help the reader improve their life and career by deliberately using and responding to body language.

Caro’s book of poker tells : the psychology and body language of poker / Mike Caro

This is an even more specific book about body language. This book explores how understanding it can improve your poker game. The bluffs that people use in poker games can be seen through sometimes if you know what to look for.


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