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Change Beliefs

Your results are based on your habits. Can a frequently practiced habit be eliminated? Yes, and here’s how. Without changing at least one core belief it is highly likely nothing you do will change a habit. Habits are notoriously tough to break. Will power is useful, but like all New Year’s resolutions, it is difficult to maintain. Beliefs become habits and habits control virtually everything you…

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Body Language

How essential is it to make a good first impression? Well, according to research by the New York University, you make 11 decisions about a person in the first seven seconds of making contact with them. Whoops, better smile! These impressions cover a wide range of variables including a person’s education, economic situation, how trustworthy they are, their level of sophistication, and their social…

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Body Language

In the previous part I stressed the importance of making an excellent first impression. In this part I’ll complete the discussion and then move on and show you how to project a positive, pleasing, warm and vibrant personality that gets results. Now I’ve stated that you make eleven decisions about a person in the first seven seconds of making contact. So, nonverbal communication plays a massive role…

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Face Reading

Perhaps one of the least specifically observed features of the face are the eyelashes. Yet they can provide meaningful clues about a person’s current state and personality type. In fact, the eyelashes accentuate the way the eyes blink and point to the likely sensitivity of a person. In this part I would like to show you how and why this often neglected characteristic does provide useful insights…

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Face Reading

You can use face reading as a conduit to gain an immediate and better understanding of the person you are communicating with. Move slightly away from the face and you can glean some fascinating information to aid your face reading insights. Yes, I’m referring to the neck. In this part I would like to show you how and why the neck represents the communication link between the intellect and emotions. In fact, the…

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