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Nonverbal Epiphany

By: Stephen Furlich
Narrated by: Tiffany Williams
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Publisher's Summary

Nonverbal Epiphany helps listeners improve their nonverbal communication.

Subtle nonverbal behaviors that often go unnoticed are covered.

The interconnectedness between biology and nonverbal communication is emphasized.

There are over 150 color images that help listeners see concepts that are described.

The end of each chapter has an activity for listeners to apply what they hear.

The entire book is research-based and helps the listener apply the material throughout.

Listeners will learn how to better notice and understand other people’s nonverbal behaviors. They will also learn how to better communicate with their nonverbal behaviors. Listeners from teens to senior citizens can learn to improve their personal and professional nonverbal communication skills. Some areas covered are gestures, facial expressions, relationship communication, business communication, persuasion, emotions, colors, time, and appearance.

©2022 Stephen Furlich (P)2022 Stephen Furlich

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