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How to Read People Like a Book in 10 Seconds

40 Rapid Techniques to Analyze People, Spot Red Flags, and Gain Influence

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How to Read People Like a Book in 10 Seconds

By: Carol Liberman
Narrated by: Katelyn Quark
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Unlock the Secrets of Human Behavior in Just 10 Seconds-Master the Art of Instantly Reading Anyone You Meet.

In a world where every interaction counts, How to Read People Like a Book in 10 Seconds gives you the upper hand. Whether you're navigating business meetings, social settings, or personal relationships, this guide delivers 40 lightning-fast psychological techniques to decode body language, microexpressions, tone, and subtle cues-on the spot.

Inside this practical and powerful guide, you'll discover how to:

  • Instantly identify hidden emotions, intentions, and lies-before a word is spoken
  • Master the art of cold reading to make accurate judgments in seconds
  • Spot red flags and toxic behaviors early-avoid manipulation and wasted time
  • Gain a psychological edge in negotiations, dating, interviews, and high-stakes conversations
  • Read eye movements, posture, hand gestures, and facial tension like a trained profiler

This book isn't about guesswork. It's about using proven behavioral cues and psychological patterns to analyze anyone with speed and precision.

Whether you're a leader, coach, entrepreneur, or simply want to understand people better-this is your crash course in human behavior mastery.

©2025 Carol Liberman (P)2025 Body Language 101 Inc
Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Social Psychology & Interactions
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