You Can Read Anyone: Never be Fooled, Lied To, Or Taken Advantage of AgainThis book contains specific, practical, and proven, psychological techniques that you can use to know a person's thoughts and feelings at anytime--often within minutes. Because the techniques can be applied instantly to any person in just about any situation, Dr. Lieberman has demonstrated their ease and accuracy on hundreds of television and radio programs. In a special report for FOX News, host Jeff Rosin declared, "It's simply amazing! I was with him and he was never wrong . . . not even once. I even learned how to do it and that's saying something." In fact, Dr. Lieberman has gone "head-to-head" on live television, with skilled polygraph examiners and scored just as well-every time. You Can Read Anyone shows step-by-step exactly how to tell what someone is thinking and feeling in real-life situations. And when the stakes are high-negotiations, interrogations, questions of abuse, theft, or fraud-- knowing who is out for you, and who is out to get you (or a loved one) can save you time, money, energy, and heartache. The New York Times put it best. In a feature article they simply said, "Don't lie to David Lieberman". And now you too, can learn the most important psychological tools governing human behavior and do more than just put the odds in your favor. Set up the game so that you can't lose. A peak inside: The Ultimate Bluff Buster - How would you like to know if the guy sitting across the poker table from you really has a full house or just a pair of deuces? Or if your top executive is serious about quitting if he doesn't get a raise? Find out if your opponent is feeling good about his chances or just putting up a good front dead giveaway a poker player is bluffing /sure fire sign good hand, even pros give themselves away Is This Person Hiding Anything? - Don't get the wool pulled over your eyes! The next time you have a "sneaking" suspicion, that someone may be "up" to something, casually find out if anyone- kids, coworker, spouse, or friend--is keeping something from you Is He Interested or Are You Wasting Your Time? - If you want to find out if your date likes you or not; if your co-worker is really interested in helping you with your project; or if your prospect is interested in your product, learn how to know, every time. Whose Side is She Really On? - Is she out for you, or to get you? If you think that someone may be sabotaging your efforts, when she appears to be cooperating, find out whose side anyone is on, and fast. Emotional Profile - Learn the signs of emotional instability and potential for violence. From a blind date to the baby-sitter to a coworker, know what to look for, and what questions to ask, in order to protect you and your loved ones. |
Contents
How to Use the Book | 9 |
Is this Person Hiding Anything? | 15 |
Thumbs Up or Down | 29 |
Is She Confident or Just Trying | 43 |
How Are Things Really? | 57 |
Gauging Interest Levels Is He Interested | 69 |
Ally or Saboteur | 81 |
Emotional Profile Learn How Safe | 95 |
Blueprints to the Mind | 108 |
How and Why We Think | 121 |
The Impact of SelfEsteem | 127 |
The SelfEsteem Detector Determining | 145 |
The Art and Science of Profiling | 157 |
Conclusion | 179 |
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You Can Read Anyone: Never be Fooled, Lied To, Or Taken Advantage of Again David J. Lieberman No preview available - 2007 |
You Can Read Anyone: Never be Fooled, Lied To, Or Taken Advantage of Again David J. Lieberman No preview available - 2007 |
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