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How to Read People Like a Book

By: Thomas Gordan
Narrated by: Richard Thometz
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The Art and Science of Reading People is a comprehensive guide to understanding nonverbal communication and improving communication skills. The book explores the psychology behind reading people, including body language, facial expressions, tone of voice, and other nonverbal cues. It also delves into the neuroscience of human behavior and how it affects communication.

The book includes practical tips and techniques for becoming a better communicator, including active listening, clear and concise language, empathy, assertiveness, openness, and honesty. It also discusses the ethical considerations of reading people, such as respecting privacy, avoiding stereotyping, obtaining informed consent, avoiding manipulation, and cultural sensitivity.

Additionally, the book addresses the challenges and opportunities of reading people online, such as paying attention to word choice and tone, understanding cultural differences, analyzing online behavior, and taking note of response time and visual cues.

Overall, The Art and Science of Reading People is an essential resource for anyone looking to improve their communication skills and gain a better understanding of human behavior. It provides listeners with the tools they need to communicate effectively, build stronger relationships, and navigate the complexities of human interaction in both personal and professional contexts.

©2023 Thomas Gordan (P)2023 Thomas Gordan
Communication & Social Skills Personal Development Personal Success Body Language
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