Best body language books11/18/2023 As there are a few in the pipeline already, we could be talking months before your review appears. I want to read each book with the attention it deserves. If it’s not, I try to keep my comments kind and fair. Reviews are free to avoid a conflict of interest, so there is no guarantee of a raving review. Please mail me on info at canisbonus dot com, so I can send you my postal address (I only review hard copies). Touching someone on the arm, hand, or shoulder for as little as 1/40 of a second creates a human bond. 1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars. Daniel Wendler (Goodreads Author) (shelved 1 time as best-body-language) avg rating 3.76 526 ratings published 2014. Touch is the most primitive and powerful nonverbal cue. Improve Your Social Skills (Kindle Edition) by. To connect instantly with someone, shake hands. Click on the hyperlinks to filter stuff you want (e.g. People with their hands held at waist level were more comfortable than those with hands chest high.Please click on Like and leave a comment.Do not wait another moment before you get cracking. See ‘Want your book reviewed’ if you are an author or publisher and would like one of your books reviewed here. Allan travels the world lecturing on human communication, has written 8 other bestselling books and appeared in his own television series which attracted over 100. In that case, write me a mail with the name of the book you’d like to donate. His book Why Men Dont Listen And Women Cant Read Maps co-authored with wife Barbara, has sold over 10 million copies in 48 languages since its release. If you’re feeling particularly generous and want to help this modest reviewer out, you can donate one of these books. Here is the list of books I am dying to review right now. Maybe one day I’ll reach the top of the mountain and will have no more books to read. I had to learn speed-reading just to keep up, and there are always at least five half-read books within a meter of me. As the years flew by, the collection of reviews grew and authors and publishers started to send me their work for more reviews. I collect the notes I keep on each book in this review page. The higher I climb, the farther up the top seems to get. No matter, each book consolidates my understanding and enriches my perspective. I climb a mountain of books to keep up with dog behaviour: on training, genetics, ethology, psychiatry, client coaching, you name it. Finished initially in 1991 as a follow up to the internationally acclaimed bestseller Body Language, this edition of The Definitive Book Of Body Language published in 2006 as hardcover by RHUS, is a brilliant insight by Barbara and Allan Pease into human behaviour and communication. I’m currently listening to Bad Science in my car…Great find! Thank you for all your amazing work!” Linda Michaels (MA Psychology, Dog Psychologist On-Call, Victoria Stilwell Positively Dog Training) “Laure-Anne, I received my holiday gift to myself of the stack of books I ordered based on your reviews! Your reviews are a great gift to the Do No Harm animal behavior community. As long as you can manage the books and tell us what’s worth reading, you are worth your weight in GOLD!,” Eric Brad (author, dog trainer, Canine Nation podcast host). “ Laure-Anne, you are the BOOK LADY ! You provide that function BRILLIANTLY for us all.
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