How to Read People Like a Book: A Guide to Speed-Reading People, Understand Body Language and Emotions, Decode Intentions, and Connect Effortlessly (Practical Emotional Intelligence Book 6) by W. Williams James

How to Read People Like a Book: A Guide to Speed-Reading People, Understand Body Language and Emotions, Decode Intentions, and Connect Effortlessly (Practical Emotional Intelligence Book 6) by W. Williams James

Author:W. Williams, James [W. Williams, James]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Published: 2020-03-15T16:00:00+00:00


Hand Movements

People lying tend to use gestures, but they do it after speaking. Typically, you’d find people gesturing while talking because this is a natural part of the process. Their body is working with the mind in telling a story or conveying a message. In contrast, a person lying is focusing too much in making up the story that the body fails to catch up. Hence, they make up the lie first, and then perform the gestures to emphasize their point. Also take note that gestures of people who are lying often involves both hands as opposed to truthful people who only use one hand. This was noted after a 2015 study about people testifying in court cases.

Another unconscious body language done by lying people is keeping their palms away from you. It is just like a subliminal way of holding information away from other people. Hence, they may put their hands in their pocket or keep them close to their body, as if they’re trying to keep something a secret inside their palms. So basically, people who lie can go two ways with their hands: they can either use them too much or not at all.



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