Body Language: The Ultimate Beginners Guide to Human Psychology Body Language by Edward Andrews

(46b) The Ultimate Beginners Guide to Human Psychology Body Language

Body language: the ultimate beginners guide to human psychology body language

(46b)


In this information packed book you will learn how to use your body language to your advantage and communicate exactly what you want to convey. You will also learn how to read the body language of others to know exactly what they are really thinking.

In this comprehensive guide to body language, the author covers everything from gestures and postures to personal and physical space. Special consideration is given to the facial, eye, and mouth expressions, positions, and movements, and all the emotions expressed through them.

Understanding the basis of the Non verbal communication happens to be a very important matter for a student of this field. However, having the perfect guidelines for the same is a very tricky job nowadays as there are hundreds of books on the subject all offering different presentations of the same subject. This multi-face description of the same idea happens to be the guiding source here for writing this book.


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Genre: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / General

Secondary Genre: SELF-HELP / General

Language: English

Keywords: Psychology, personality, relationship, body language, body language training, how to analyze people, NLP and Persuasion for Manipulation, Influence, Communication, communication skills

Word Count: 22953

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The eyes are sometimes called the "windows to the soul" because they can reveal so much about what a person is thinking or feeling. 

The eyes are frequently referred to as the "windows to the soul" since they are capable of revealing a great deal about what a person is feeling or thinking. As you engage in conversation with another person, taking note of eye movements is a natural and important part of the communication process. Some common things you may note is whether people are making direct eye contact or averting their gaze, how much they are blinking, or if their pupils are dilated.

When evaluating body language, pay attention to the following eye signals:

Eye gaze
When a person looks directly into your eyes when having a conversion, it indicates that they are interested and paying attention. However, prolonged eye contact can feel threatening. On the other hand, breaking eye contact and frequently looking away may indicate that the person is distracted, uncomfortable, or trying to conceal his or her real feelings.

Blinking
Blinking is natural, but you should also pay attention to whether a person is blinking too much or too little. People often blink more rapidly when they are feeling distressed or uncomfortable. Infrequent blinking may indicate that a person is intentionally trying to control his or her eye movements. For example, a poker player might blink less frequently because he is purposely trying to appear unexcited about the hand he was dealt.


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