The way you stand when you're talking to others, how you move your
feet, your hands, your eyes - even your eyebrows - says a lot about your
commitment to a conversation and your underlying attitude. Your actions
and stance can also affect how long you get to talk and how often you
get interrupted. Even when you're seated, the position of your arms and
legs provides a wealth of information about your mood and intentions,
showing whether you feel dominant or submissive, preoccupied or bored.
But Tells aren't confined merely to conversations; when you are alone
you are constantly shifting your body - and each movement, each gesture
provides clues about your state of mind.
In this illuminating
book, Peter Collett, social psychologist, former Oxford don and Big
Brother's resident psychologist, introduces us to the fascinating
concept of Tells, showing how they work, where they come from and how to
identify and iterpret them. Whilst sentizing readers to the motives and
actions of other people, this invaluable guide also focuses on the
messages that we unwittingly send, and the impact that these might have
on those around us.
Comprehensive and accessible in its
approach, and written in the tradition of the international bestseller,
Manwatching, THE BOOK OF TELLS offers a new, unifying vocabulary for
understanding human communication and social influence - and a unique
opportunity to read yourself, and others.
Click here to download
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Book Of Tells by Peter Collett
Filed in:
English Study Ebooks
About bonnharachun.blogspot.com
Author Description here.. Nulla sagittis convallis. Curabitur consequat. Quisque metus enim, venenatis fermentum, mollis in, porta et, nibh. Duis vulputate elit in elit.