Body Language for Dummies, Elizabeth Kuhnke
Body Language for Dummies, Elizabeth Kuhnke
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Body Language for Dummies

Author: Elizabeth Kuhnke

Series: Dummies

Narrator: Kate Harper

Unabridged: 2 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Wiley Audio

Published: 01/01/2013


Synopsis

At any given moment your body is revealing more about what you’re really thinking and feeling than your words ever could. Some people find this fact unnerving, but knowing how to read and control body language can be your key to success in life. This audio book helps you become fluent in body language and to fine-tune your ability to read people and their mental states. Better yet, you can discover how to use your entire body to broadcast the right kinds of messages and to help you to communicate more confidently, credibly and persuasively.

About Elizabeth Kuhnke

Elizabeth Kuhnke is an Executive Presence Coach and managing director and founder of Kuhnke Communication-a company that tailors communication coaching programs and workshops to individuals and teams around the world.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dennis on March 17, 2018

This was a useful, introductory book that will confirm the observations of someone already interested in body language. Several times I found myself better understanding gut reactions I have had in the past and have plans to use this book’s information in the future. I also plan to read other titles......more

Goodreads review by Andrew on January 10, 2025

Helps build awareness of how body language communicates when words dont......more

Goodreads review by Abdullah on November 15, 2015

As in the title: it is for dummies......more

Goodreads review by Mike on April 05, 2018

The positives: - The text was partitioned well - There's a lot of good advice The negatives: - The gender of the author was salient as far as the writing goes - Very simplistic at times - Overwhelming amount of in-text references The text was partitioned into parts and chapters. There were three parts that......more

Goodreads review by Colton 🔅 on November 14, 2020

The continuous use of him/her pronouns as opposed to a gender neutral one became more and more irritating the more I read through the book. It also appears to have confused the writer in some instances, such as this one: “If you see someone under pressure and being scrutinised, look to see what her......more