The Science of Likability

The Science of Likability pdf

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Patrick King

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Ciencias Sociales

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Psicologia

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Patrick King es un especialista en interacción social, en otras palabras, un entrenador de citas, citas en línea, imagen y comunicación y habilidades sociales con sede en San Francisco, California, y ha aparecido en numerosas publicaciones nacionales como Inc.com. También es uno de los autores de citas y relaciones más vendidos de Amazon con el libro de citas en línea más popular del mercado, y escribe con frecuencia sobre citas, amor, sexo y relaciones.
Se enfoca en usar su inteligencia emocional y comprensión de la interacción humana para derribar barreras emocionales, infundir confianza y equipar a las personas con las herramientas que necesitan para el éxito. Sin arte de ligar ni trucos, simplemente un dominio completo de la psicología humana entregado con una dosis de conversación real, perfeccionado y perfeccionado a lo largo de tres años de facultad de derecho.

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The Science of Likability pdf por Patrick King

Are you interested in 100% scientific and proven ways to make friends quickly, negotiate anything you want, turn enemies into friends, gain trust, and just be flat-out likable?
How about step by step, methodical, literally foolproof approaches to just make people want you around more?
In The Science of Likability, that's exactly what you'll get. I've taken 16 of the most influential, famous, and effective psychological studies and broken them down to see exactly how you can use their findings to your advantage. Every piece of advice in this book to increase your social standing and likability factor is 100% backed by in-depth, peer-reviewed research.
It turns out that the majority of what we do and feel is determined subconsciously - even how much people like you. Ever get that feeling that you just don't like someone's vibe, but can't explain why? It's the little things that influence our psychology, and you'll learn how subconsciously make yourself seem likable, trustworthy, and intelligent.
From Freud, to Cialdini, to Pavlov, to Schachter, to Goleman, these 16 studies are insightful, analytical, sometimes surprising, but most importantly effective and actionable. They're easy to concretely implement in your daily life to level up your charm, wit, and humor.

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