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What Every Body is Saying by Joe Navarro and Marvin Karlins

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Key Takeaways

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  1. No nonverbals exist which will definitively spot deception, but they can show if someone is stressed or uncomfortable
  2. Change in behavior is what is most important to notice
  3. Look for clusters of behaviors
  4. Gravity defying behavior always positive (hands up, head up, eyebrows up, feet pointed up, etc.)
  5. More emphatic and confident in our gestures when comfortable/telling the truth
  6. If interviewing someone, make sure to stay cool and neutral or else you will affect how they react to your questions
  7. Liars will rarely make physical contact
  8. The negative sentiment is often the most honest
  9. Feet/legs most honest part of body - pointing towards you good, away is bad
  10. Torso - leaning away bad, towards good
  11. Arms - gravity defying a good sign, can be used to build rapport and for territorial displays
  12. Hands/finger - keep hands visible during face to face communication, handshake extremely important, hand steepling very confident
  13. Liars gesture less, touch less, and move arms/legs less than honest people
What I got out of it:
  1. An interesting read that can definitely be applied regardless of your profession. Interesting to note and although very few of us will be using it for interrogation purposes, this knowledge can be helpful in personal and professional relationships.