Confidence: Develop Unbreakable Confidence in Every Area of Your Life
Did you know that you are likely to be lied to about 2-3 times in a short conversation of 10 minutes? It turns out that 91% of people lie many times throughout the day at work and at home. And you would be surprised that most people don't even have a clue that they are lied to. Why?
Because spotting lies can be tricky sometimes. Many people have learned to be such good liars that it will not be obvious for the beginner to detect lies. But with the right tools, you can to be a human lie detector. Why is this so important? Let me explain.
Being lied to can cost us money, time and sometimes even our well-being and safety when buying, selling, building new relationships or helping our friends and family to make the right decisions and avoid mistakes.
- If you want to be able to spot lies immediately
- If you want to decode hidden emotions in others
- If you want to avoid be lied to, to save money and time
- If you want to enrich your relationships by detecting lies and encouraging others to tell the truth
Humans are social beings. We, therefore, spend much of our time in conversation with others. For the most part, this is an essential and joyful part of life. Talking, in-depth communication and the exchange of information such as life stories form the bedrock of many happy relationships. It is these bonds with family, friends and colleagues that can see us through some very difficult times. For these reasons, we should use any and all means at our disposal to enrich these relationships. On the other hand, It is also part of human nature to deceive sometimes.
In fact, society would rapidly crumble if we didn’t lie on occasion! It wouldn’t be a good idea to be consistently honest about everything we are thinking and feeling. Imagine if your friend turned up to lunch wearing a new suit or dress that really didn’t look very good on them. Would you give them your honest opinion when they asked for it, especially if they were smiling and looking happy at the time? Probably not! It certainly isn’t a bad thing to lie sometimes. It isn’t a good idea to aim for complete transparency. You would quickly lose friends and your relationships would start to suffer.
Unfortunately, there are many situations in which lies are destructive to other people and relationships. Lies can snowball, grow bigger, and cause immense fallout. Whether in personal relationships or business affairs, deception is rife and can result in tremendous pain, whether that be divorce following an extra-marital affair or a potentially great business deal turning sour following the exposure of one party as a fraud or liar. Therefore, it's time to grab some tools to become a human lie detector and avoid being lied to.
- How you can be a human lie detector
- What the lower half of the body tells you about deceptive behavior
- How to detect lies by reading posture
- How to read the neck, head, and face
- What to look for when reading arms and hands
- How to encourage others to tell the truth
Don't lose any more time by being lied to. You can learn to avoid disappointments by detecting lies in early stages to save you time and money. And you can do it by following this insanely practical, step by step guide!Â
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Country | USA |
Binding | Kindle Edition |
ReleaseDate | 2016-04-10 |
Format | Kindle eBook |