Body Language Books for Further Reading

Further Reading
To read further into the subject of body language, the following books are ideal…
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Body Language What people say is often very different from what they think or feel. Now, one can learn to read others’ thoughts by their gestures. It sounds impossible but body language is easy to pick up, and can tell you if someone is lying, or how to choose a partner and make yourself likeable. |
Further recommended books below
| How to Say It at Work : Putting Yourself Across With Power Words, Phrases, Body Language, and Communication Secrets
Providing tools for successful face-to-face communications and the techniques for applying them, this book gives practical tips, advice, examples and diagnostic self tests. The book shows how to put yourself across in every major business situation. |
| Body Language at Work (Management Shapers)
This guide to body language at work covers the following areas: the nature and meaning of signals, including eye gaze, facial expressions, gestures, posture and touch; why some personalities are easy to read and some aren’t; what appearance, clothes and mannerisms say about us; and detecting office liars and fakes. |
| Body Language at Work
This work covers how to understand the signals others send, and manage the impression you create yourself. It focuses on the workplace with a section on specific situations such as interviews and meetings. |
| Body Language at Work: Read the Signs and Make the Right Moves
Useful reading for anyone looking for their first job, a promotion or a new job with a different company, this book offers advice on how to deal with any situation in the workplace. Its international approach reflects the differences in body language and etiquette when conducting business abroad. |
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