Hunted: The Adventure that breaks the 4th wall
If there’s a single most important skill you can pick up in today’s globally connected and technically savvy world, it’s the ability to analyze people. How do you determine a good fit for your organization while interviewing potential hires? How do you approach strangers? How about a crush or potential date? How do you build a stunning rapport with clients by diving into their head?
Learning to read other people gives you a definite edge in terms of predicting behavior, modeling your actions to build a favorable rapport with people, forging more fulfilling personal relationships and excelling at building professional relationships. No, I am not suggesting you switch careers to be an FBI agent. However, it doesn’t hurt to possess their sharp people analyzing acumen, does it?
The Ultimate Non-Verbal Clue Cheat SheetÂ
Using Verbal Communication To Analyze PeopleÂ
15 Brilliant Tips And Tricks For Reading PeopleÂ
Decoding Personality Types
Communication Styles Of Different Personalities
You really don’t have to be a top-line interrogator to understand what is happening in someone’s mind. There are signals, and if you’re perceptive and trained to read these signals, you’ll do well. People are almost always giving away important clues related to their thoughts, feelings, attitude, and actions. You simply need to know what to watch out for.
There are various definitions of emotional intelligence (EQ or EI), like:
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a relatively short-term, results-oriented type of psychotherapy, which has a clear goal and uses a more practical approach for tackling psychological disorders. The goal usually is to change behavior or thought patterns that cause people to feel the way they do. CBT is employed for treating a large number of mental ailments or disorders from insomnia to relationship issues to substance abuse or anxiety/depression.
The therapy involves altering an individual’s behavior patterns and attitude by concentrating on their thoughts, visual imagery, underlying beliefs and overall attitude (held in the person’s cognizance), and impacting the way it processes a person’s behavior and manner of dealing with psychological problems.
Country | USA |
Author | George Muntau |
Binding | Kindle Edition |
Format | Kindle eBook |
IsAdultProduct | |
NumberOfPages | 180 |
PublicationDate | 2017-10-18 |
ReleaseDate | 2017-10-18 |