The Psychology of Persuasion
Boost Your Ego with NLP and Manipulation: How and When to Use Those Techniques. Be a Stronger Empath, Understand the Big Picture to Persuade People and Win Influence
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Narrado por:
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Sam Slydell
Sobre este áudio
Have you ever wondered what it would be like if you had the ability to influence people? Did you know that there are people who have the knowledge and master persuading or manipulating techniques? If you want to master these techniques, then keep reading.
In everyday life, we come across people, we often realize that there are individuals who manage to get attention; their opinions are accepted and really followed. And it often happens to you that when you talk, they don't even realize you're in that room.
Before focusing on how you can influence people, you must learn to recognize the techniques some already use. There is a psychology behind all this and you, too, can know it.
Knowing these facets of psychology, but above all how you identify yourself, will help you analyze the big picture of each situation and put you in the position of control to influence others.
The purpose of this audiobook is to let you know:
- How to recognize manipulation
- How to handle manipulation
- How to recognize these techniques, defend yourself, and use them in your favor
- How to influence others
This audiobook talks about all these topics and more. And even if you don't know anything about these topics, it will help you in simplicity to know and recognize these techniques and to be able to use them in everyday life.
©2019 Edward Martinez, Richard Benedict (P)2019 Edward Martinez, Richard Benedict