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Nonverbal cues reveal true feelings from "summary" of How to Read a Person Like a Book by Gerard Nierenberg,Henry H. Calero

Nonverbal cues are a powerful form of communication that can reveal a person's true feelings, often more accurately than their words. These cues can include body language, facial expressions, gestures, posture, and tone of voice. By paying attention to these cues, you can gain insight into a person's emotions, attitudes, and intentions. For example, a person may say they are happy, but their crossed arms and furrowed brow may indicate otherwise. Similarly, someone may claim to be confident, but their fidgeting and avoidance of eye contact may suggest otherwise. By observing and interpreting these nonverbal cues, you can better understand what a person is really feeling, even when their words may not align with their true emotions. Nonverbal cues can also be more difficult to control than verbal communication, making ...
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    How to Read a Person Like a Book

    Gerard Nierenberg

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