Cues: Master the Secret Language of Success

Cover Art for B09B33BNG9, Cues: Master the Secret Language of Success by Van Edwards, Vanessa
ASIN: B09B33BNG9
Publisher: Penguin Business
Published: 3 February, 2022
Format: Kindle eBook
Language: English
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5 other editions of this product

Interpersonal expert teaches you the tiny signals that influence your conversations, your relationships, and how you're perceived in the world. How to control and utilise the tiny signals you're sending - from your stance and facial expressions, to your word choice and vocal tone - to improve your personal and professional relationships. Conversations are full of tiny signals - audio and visual cues we make, which others use to determine our trustworthiness, intelligence or talent. In Cues, world-renowned people skills expert Vanessa Van Edwards explains how to interpret, control and master these tiny signals to help you make an amazing impression at work. Using cutting-edge research and real-life case studies, Cues teaches you which body language cues can instantly increase conviction and charisma, which vocal cues make you sound more confident, which verbal cues help to maximise trust and bonding, and which visual cues will make you stand out. Sending the right cues will help you be assertive without being arrogant, have an authoritative presence without being intimidating and, ultimately, showcase your talent, ideas and skills with confidence. Never be overlooked, misunderstood or underestimated again.

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