Develop your observational skills from "summary" of Eu sei o que você está pensando by Mark Bowden,Tracey Thomson
To truly understand someone's thoughts, feelings, and intentions, you must sharpen your ability to observe and interpret nonverbal cues. Developing your observational skills is crucial in decoding the hidden messages that people convey through their body language, facial expressions, and tone of voice. By paying close attention to these subtle signals, you can gain valuable insights into a person's true emotions and mindset.
Observational skills go beyond just seeing what is in front of you – they involve actively looking for patterns, inconsistencies, and deviations that may reveal underlying truths. This keen awareness allows you to pick up on subtle changes in demeanor, gestures, and vocal inflections that can provide valuable clues about a person's inner thoughts. By honing your observational skills, you can become more adept at reading between the lines and understanding the unspoken messages that often accompany verbal communication.
One key aspect of developing observational skills is learning to trust your instincts and intuition. Gut feelings and hunches are often based on subconscious observations of nonverbal cu...
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