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The Dictionary of Body Language
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The Dictionary of Body Language

A Field Guide to Human Behavior

by Joe Navarro

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@polina_marinova @ProfileRead Polina if you haven’t read @navarrotells book, What Every Body is Saying, you need to check it out. It’s one of my favorites! | Persuasion Reading List. | Some of my favorite books on human behavior. @danbharris @mkonnikova @navarrotells @cduhigg MIA: @AdamMGrant

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Recommended by 3 sources and appears in Personal Trainers, Psychology, and Personal Development.

He says that's his best offer. Is itShe says she agrees. Does sheThe interview went great?or did itHe said he'd never do it again. But he did.Read this book and send your nonverbal intelligence soaring. Joe Navarro, a former FBI counterintelligence officer and a recognized expert on nonverbal behavior, explains how to "speedread" people: decode...

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@polina_marinova @ProfileRead Polina if you haven’t read @navarrotells book, What Every Body is Saying, you need to check it out. It’s one of my favorites! | Persuasion Reading List. | Some of my favorite books on human behavior. @danbharris @mkonnikova @navarrotells @cduhigg MIA: @AdamMGrant
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