www.consumerwarningnetwork.com Sometimes words don’t matter. You can learn more about what someone is up to by the way they move and the look on their face. It’s body language. And Retired FBI agent Joe Navarro says it’s often more reliable than what someone actually says. Consumer Warning Network’s Angie Moreschi interviewed Navarro, an expert on human behavior, about his new book What Every BODY is Saying, to get some insight on how to avoid getting scammed. Click the video above or click “read more” below for more information.
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this is really useful thanx
the eye thing is true – i tend to not always keep eye contact when telling truth but always keep a constant eye contact when deceiving people to make them think I telling the truth.
My boyfriend coughs when he is lying or stretching the truth…total giveaway every time…haha.
The typical TV presenter voice is really annoying
good ol joe hawking his book-btw his head was tilted-whats that mean? invading your space sounds like the lbj treatment
Navarro Joe Navarro Joe! Navarro Joe Navarro Joe! *Dun Dun Duun Dun Duuuuuun* *Dun Dun Duun Dun Duuuuuun*
Most hand gestures or twiddling of thumbs is trying to reassure yourself. When you cross your arms you are getting defensive and are also lying trying to protect yourself.
That was the worst shit i ever seen, gimmie some shit i can acctually “learn” from
@sexygrl81 Don’t let him find out about that tell or don’t rely on him not finding it out. He can use it against you
I must be a con man. I always keep eye contact
damn why did i use that invading space and stirring down with women its so easy now when i think about it how could i be all that years be so stupid lol
what on earth did you just say?
so happy my gf hasnt seen this.
this is from “Lie to Me”
how do we know that he isn’t lying about his book and all of this……..????? idk maybe
Joe has a new book out on nonverbal communication in the workplace called Louder Than Words. I worked with him on the book and it has changed so much about how I conduct meetings, make presentations, etc. Also discusses the work environment – work spaces, seating at meetings, office environments. Great for job hunting also. It’s been great to learn more about this fascinating stream of information.
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