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Body Language - What You're Saying

by Team TCP

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We know what you're saying even when you're not speaking a single word & now so can you. One of TCP's top book suggestions: What Every BODY is Saying by Joe Navarro, retired FBI agent specializing in human behavior. 

 

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What If You Could Read the Room Before Anyone Spoke?

Some books teach you what to think. A rare few teach you how to see.

 

What Every BODY Is Saying by Joe Navarro is one of those rare books. The kind that quietly rewires how you experience conversations, meetings, interviews, and everyday encounters. After reading it, people don’t look different but they suddenly make a lot more sense.

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Written by a former FBI counterintelligence agent, this book doesn’t shout for attention. It doesn’t rely on gimmicks or flashy promises. Instead, it invites you into a skillset that has been used in high-stakes situations where being wrong was not an option. The same skillset, the book suggests, is available to anyone willing to pay closer attention.

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This isn’t a book you skim and forget. It’s the kind you finish and then catch yourself thinking about days later when someone shifts in their chair, pauses just a beat too long, or reacts in a way that doesn’t quite match their words. You start noticing patterns. You start trusting your observations. You start realizing how much information has always been there, hiding in plain sight.

 

  • If you’ve ever walked away from a conversation wondering what really just happened…

  • If you’ve ever felt that someone’s words didn’t match the moment…

  • If you’ve ever wished you could understand people without forcing them to explain themselves…

 

This book might change how you look at everyone and this includes yourself. Not because it tells you what to see. But because it teaches you how to notice.

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​* Additional details of The Body Language Cues of “Creepiness”, Listen to Silent Screams​

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The Body Language Cues of “Creepiness”, Listen to Silent Screams

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One general definition of creepy behaviors is that they are cues that are so deviant from our expectations that they create a feeling of uncertainty, and that can be interpreted as threatening. If we experience unwanted or unexpected body language cues from others, it can make sense of “creepiness” – be better: www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/cutting-edge-leadership/202107/the-body-language-cues-creepiness

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Stay connected with Joe!

Email: joenavarro@jnforensics.com

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Facebook: / joenavarrononverbals

Twitter: / navarrotells

LinkedIn: / joe-navarro-80ab291a7

Website: https://www.jnforensics.com

Body Language Academy (Joe's online advanced body language course): https://jnbodylanguageacademy.com

 

ABOUT JOE NAVARRO

Joe Navarro has been studying nonverbal behavior for the past 45 years. Twenty-five of these were spent in the FBI catching spies.​ Today Joe is an internationally recognized expert, consultant, author, and gifted lecturer, in the interpretation and application of nonverbal behavior. His book, What Every BODY is Saying, after more than a decade, remains the #1 bestselling body language book in the world with more than ONE MILLION copies sold.

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