Winning Body Language: Control the Conversation, Command Attention, and Convey the Right Message without Saying a Word by Mark Bowden

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Whether you’re presenting an idea, delivering a speech, managing a team, or negotiating a deal, your body language plays a key role in your overall success. This ingenious step-by-step guide, written by an elite trainer of Fortune 50 CEO’s and G8 world leaders, entertainingly unlocks the secrets of nonverbal communication—using a proven system of universal techniques that can give you the ultimate professional advantage. Learn easily how to:

• Successfully master the horizontal “TruthPlane” around you to win trust now.
• Gesture in a way that gains everyone’s positive attention— before you speak.
• Appeal to others’ deep psychological needs for immediate rapport and influence.

These are just a glimpse of the powerful nonverbal techniques for you to discover and use to win people over every time. According to studies, over half of all decisions people make on how they feel about us, and so how they may feel about our work, are based on nonverbal cues. This book gives you the tools you need to subtly alter your body language, so you can persuade and influence others in every situation. You’ll discover how to sit, stand, and move with confidence, control conversations, command attention; and convey positive energy—without saying a word.

It’s the one key to success nobody talks about!

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