Allan Pease.
Easy Peasey
The desire to be recognised, to feel important and appreciated is all-powerful. And the more important you make someone feel, the more positively they will respond to you.
We all admire those who seem to have the natural ability to enter an unfamiliar social situation and begin to engage others in conversation. These people have what is often called ‘charisma’. While some people wonder how they do it, most assume that they must have a ‘natural’ talent. The reality is that ‘charisma’ is an acquired skill influential people and can be learned, enhanced and perfected when you have the right information and the determination to learn.
Easy Peasy- People skills for Life will provide you with the necessary skills you’ll need to become influential with everyone in any situation. When you put these skills into action, don’t be surprised if people begin asking, “Where did you get the ability to talk with people so successfully?” Even if they don’t ask, they’ll certainly be thinking about it, just as you once did.
In this book you’ll learn the essential skills that achieve extraordinary success with everyone...
The following excerpt also explains body language excellently:
How to read body language signs and gestures - non-verbal communications - male and female, for work, social, dating, and relationships:
Body Language - technically known as kinesics (pronounced 'kineesicks') - is a significant aspect of modern communications and relationships.
Body Language is therefore very relevant to management and leadership, and to all aspects of work and business where communications can be seen and physically observed among people.
Body language is also very relevant to relationships outside of work, for example in dating and mating, and in families and parenting.
Communication includes listening. In terms of observable body language, non-verbal (non-spoken) signals are being exchanged whether these signals are accompanied by spoken words or not.
Body language goes both ways:
(N.B. US and UK-English spellings, e.g., 'ize' and 'ise' are used in this page to allow for different searching preferences. Please feel free to change these according to your local requirements when using these materials.)
READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE http://www.businessballs.com/body-language.htm
The desire to be recognised, to feel important and appreciated is all-powerful. And the more important you make someone feel, the more positively they will respond to you.
We all admire those who seem to have the natural ability to enter an unfamiliar social situation and begin to engage others in conversation. These people have what is often called ‘charisma’. While some people wonder how they do it, most assume that they must have a ‘natural’ talent. The reality is that ‘charisma’ is an acquired skill influential people and can be learned, enhanced and perfected when you have the right information and the determination to learn.
Easy Peasy- People skills for Life will provide you with the necessary skills you’ll need to become influential with everyone in any situation. When you put these skills into action, don’t be surprised if people begin asking, “Where did you get the ability to talk with people so successfully?” Even if they don’t ask, they’ll certainly be thinking about it, just as you once did.
In this book you’ll learn the essential skills that achieve extraordinary success with everyone...
The following excerpt also explains body language excellently:
How to read body language signs and gestures - non-verbal communications - male and female, for work, social, dating, and relationships:
Body Language - technically known as kinesics (pronounced 'kineesicks') - is a significant aspect of modern communications and relationships.
Body Language is therefore very relevant to management and leadership, and to all aspects of work and business where communications can be seen and physically observed among people.
Body language is also very relevant to relationships outside of work, for example in dating and mating, and in families and parenting.
Communication includes listening. In terms of observable body language, non-verbal (non-spoken) signals are being exchanged whether these signals are accompanied by spoken words or not.
Body language goes both ways:
- Your own body language reveals your feelings and meanings to others.
- Other people's body language reveals their feelings and meanings to you.
(N.B. US and UK-English spellings, e.g., 'ize' and 'ise' are used in this page to allow for different searching preferences. Please feel free to change these according to your local requirements when using these materials.)
READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE http://www.businessballs.com/body-language.htm