Body Language at Work by Peter Clayton


www.one2oneseries.co.uk This video will give you plenty of useful information about Body Language in the workplace and your own Body Language. How to see when someone is lying. How to tell what short and long term signals mean and avoid mistakes in sales and at interview.

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25 Responses to Body Language at Work by Peter Clayton

  1. AndyofLee

    A very useful introduction to body language in work. I have already decided to subtly change my handshake, and will use this as a reference in the future. Thank you for sharing this.

  2. BeeStinger36

    Some good body language pointers here. I shall definitely be using the “intimidating stare” on a few people I know!

  3. FJDanesfield

    I’ve read quite a bit about bodylanguage and this is the first time I’ve found something really useful that explains how to make use of different signals.

  4. chrisrkei

    read What Every BODY is saying by Joe Navarro, 2008. Really good book on body language, Ive read four diff books and this one is the best.

  5. marksusie

    This is an excellent introduction to body language. Very helpful tips for enhancing daily interactions. I’ve been very impressed with other training material that I’ve seen of Peter’s so I was particlarly pleased to find this clip. Well done!!

  6. CarterJarvis

    This is the first bodylanguage video I’ve watched where you can actually make use of what it shows you. Others seem to be entertaining, but lacking in practical use. Looking forward to reading the book now.

  7. ToeAKnee

    This is a really helpful video. I’m definitely using the “intimidating stare” on a few of my teachers at school!

    Do you think that when people move their hands alot, they’re covering something up?

    Also most people can’t look you in the eye when they’re lying, my mom and dad do the opposite – they look directly into my eyes. Is that just a parent thing though?

    Great vid!

  8. BelBromwich

    This is really good stuff whether you want to improve your own body language, or if you want to adopt some tactics to get your own back on the people who intimidate you. I’m making my list of “victims” right now!

  9. Temper36

    I like the bit about the eyes. Very useful.

  10. Squiggly19

    I tried the neutralising the dominant handsake idea and it worked. It spooks the recipient.

  11. Deverauxknows

    Good intro to the subject. Tempted to learn more. Thanks.

  12. DePaulley

    Useful tips. Found the section on eyes very helpful. Will need to take note of where I stare in future.

  13. FrankieJohns

    I rely on bodylanguage a lot when interviewing candidates and the eyes and rapport mentioned here are very relevant. Good video.

  14. JSilver409

    Enjoyed the video and already have the book. Good information to make use of.

  15. RoachPennington

    Very relevant to personal as well as business life. Enjoyed the video.

  16. JenniferJDunn

    Saw Peter in action live this week and learnt so much helpful stuff. And so entertaining. Brilliant.

  17. JenniferJDunn

    Better still, read Body Language at Work by Peter Clayton. Brilliant for business body language.

  18. eggywegs08

    That was very helpful, thank you.

  19. 121series

    A pleasure. Get in touch if something needs for info

  20. 121series

    The stare works for me!

  21. 121series

    My pleasure. Body Language is good fun, interesting and useful to lean

  22. Rimber6

    Wow, this guy’s voice is good for explaining things.

  23. BloomBlanchard

    I’ve seen this guy live on stage and he’s brilliant. Love the video.

  24. TheCryptKeeper8

    I would just like to say thankyou for this presentation and also for the way it was presented. It was very clear and easy to follow. Best regards

  25. 121series

    Thank you very much. I’m working on another. I will let you know when it’s finished. Once again thank you for your kind comments – Peter

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