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Body Language Basics

Throughout history it has been an advantage if an individual can read body language. Body language helps in everyday life from closing a business deal or trusting someone with your life, to recognising when someone is upset. Body language is the art of making an educated guess at a person’s feelings or intentions based on their posture, movement and positioning. To understand a person’s body language you need to take into account more than one aspect of their body language. Take tears for example. Just seeing tears on a person’s face does not tell you much as they could mean a person is happy, sad or just they might just have watery eyes. http://www.syncrat.com/2hq
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Simpleology users often report getting done in just two hours what normally takes them a full day or even a week. Making things happen is the first step. The next is making the right things happen. Simpleology keeps you on track and shortens that gap between where you are and where you want to be.
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Confidence tricks

http://changingminds.org/techniques/con_tricks/con_tricks.htm Techniques > Confidence tricks Articles | Examples | So what There is, according to legend, a sucker born every day, and of course there are many confidence tricksters around who are all too ready to relieve them of their wealth. Two main levers of confidence tricksters are gullibility and greed . They will exploit the incautious and naive and offer something for nothing as an appeal to our natural desires .
Craft messages that change minds using these 20 principles of persuasion, all based on established psychological research. Perfection is hard to achieve in any walk of life and persuasion is no different. It relies on many things going just right at the crucial moment; the perfect synchronisation of source, message and audience. But even if perfection is unlikely, we all need to know what to aim for. http://www.spring.org.uk/2010/12/20-simple-steps-to-the-perfect-persuasive-message.php

Perfect Persuasive Messages

Have you ever “choked” before? Choking isn’t just performing badly – choking occurs when the pressure is on, and then we perform significantly worse than we did in practice. I think all of us can relate to choking. I remember the time I choked at one of my piano recitals in 4th grade. I practiced a piece called “Allegro” so much and I knew it cold. http://zacharyburt.com/2010/12/how-to-prevent-choking-under-pressure-and-how-to-force-it-in-others/

How to prevent choking under pressure, and how to force it in others — Zachary Burt's Blog

HOW TO CHEAT AT EVERYTHING

Over lunch with Simon Lovell, a fascinating former card shark, Allison Schrager learns all sorts of things about how swindlers operate ... Special to MORE INTELLIGENT LIFE "I can spot someone's weakness a mile away. In any room I can pick out the best target," says Simon Lovell, reformed con artist and famed magician, when asked over lunch about the root of his talents. "Take that woman over there." http://moreintelligentlife.com/story/how-to-cheat-at-everything
We know the answers to many of the questions we ask ourselves, whether we admit it or not. We deny the answers for many reasons. They make us uncomfortable.

The Things We Already Know

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How to Manipulate People

http://lifehacker.com/5672291/how-to-manipulate-people There are times in life where people don't give you what you want, but you don't have to settle for disappointment. When life gives you lemons, manipulate the lemon salesman. Here's how. It's worth noting that manipulating people is generally a bad thing to do. Instead, use it as a guide to spot manipulation in your day-to-day interactions and protect yourself from manipulative people.

How To Treat Others: 5 Lessons From an Unknown Author

http://www.globalone.tv/profiles/blogs/how-to-treat-others-5-lessons?xg_source=facebook Five Lessons About How To Treat People -- Author Unknown 1. First Important Lesson - "Know The Cleaning Lady" During my second month of college, our professor gave us a pop quiz. I was a conscientious student and had breezed through the questions, until I read the last one: "What is the first name of the woman who cleans the school?" Surely this was some kind of joke.
Best Selling author and motivational speak, Dr. Wayne Dyer, reveals his "Eight Tips To Build A Better Social Life". There's some good and practical advice in here that we feel is worth taking a look at. by Henrik Edberg

Build a Better Social Life: 8 Tips From Wayne Dyer

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40 Belief-Shaking Remarks From a Ruthless Nonconformist | Raptitude.com

If there’s one thing Friedrich Nietzsche did well, it’s obliterate feel-good beliefs people have about themselves. He has been criticized for being a misanthrope, a subvert, a cynic and a pessimist, but I think these assessments are off the mark. I believe he only wanted human beings to be more honest with themselves. He did have a remarkable gift for aphorism — he once declared, “It is my ambition to say in ten sentences what others say in a whole book.” A hundred years after his death, Nietzsche retains his disturbing talent for turning a person’s worldview upside-down with one jarring remark.

How to Be the Perfect Host in the 21st Century

Being a good host in the 21st century isn't what it used to be. Your guests have to deal with Wi-Fi passwords, confusing home theaters, and more. Next time you've got guests, blow them away with your sophisticated, 21st-century hosting skills. Photo by {Away until inspiration comes} . While many traditions have gone by the wayside over the years, being a spectacular host has never gone out of style.