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How to Analyze People

Discover Why Knowing Body Language and Personality Types Is So Important to Understand and Influence People (The Dark Psychology Bible, Book 2)

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How to Analyze People

By: Brian Handy
Narrated by: Adam Baker
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Have you ever wanted to fully assess someone without having to ask intrusive questions?

Everyone has been in a situation where having the ability to analyze those around you makes all the difference in the world. Imagine knowing what your opponent, that is business competitor, athlete, etc, was thinking or feeling. If you knew, you’d be able to make an informed decision about your next move.

Who wouldn’t want those abilities?

How to Analyze People provides all the tools you need to build these skills or build on the intuitive skills you already possess. Use them to help you get ahead in the boardroom. Have them at your fingertips when you’re out in the field. Let them guide you when you’re making more personal choices like who to date, who to befriend, and who to stay clear of.

This audiobook is chock-full of useful and necessary information to:

  • Understand the body language of everyone you come into contact with
  • Recognize certain personality types and know whether they are a good fit for you
  • Know when your sales pitch or your elevator pitch is working and when it’s not

If you think you’ll never be able to read someone or you worry that it will be too difficult to try, this audiobook will prove you wrong.

Buy the audiobook today!

©2019 Brian Handy (P)2019 Brian Handy
Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
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