Gestures and Body Language Tutorial

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Learn every gesture and body language cue in one video. Eye, hand, leg, arm, and mouth gestures are completely covered. Gestures and Body Language Series Be an expert in body language. Applies to his and her body language. Article is here http://bit.ly/apSipQ and I have a ton of other videos on Psychology on my YouTube Channel and at my website newthinktank

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  • I'm so glad I found this channel. I've been studying these things for YEARS!!! Excellent video and info. I'm ex mil and now LEO. After watching just this 1 video, I subscribed right away. You know your stuff. After this, I'm going to your channel and watching your other vids. Keep up the great work, derekbanas.

  • @archangelmichael1978 Thank you. Just understand that my psychology / negotiation videos are some of my earlier videos. I moved into other areas. My website is probably easier to dig through for this stuff. I'm working on a indirect hypnosis story telling tutorial. I'm just waiting until it's perfect before I put it out. I learned most of this stuff from military and law enforcement books :) Not the stuff on Amazon

  • Hey there Derek. I am so happy I listened to your video! I am presently a substitute teacher for Jr. & highschool. I am recalling many staff and students confabs I have. What I have learned from you rings true. I am eager for more please. I was not sure about the body language indication concerning the direction that the knee points to. Please let me know. Thank You

  • @LyleLincoln A person naturally exposes the soft parts of their body towards those they prefer. The knee normall points towards what they don't prefer. If you force a person into a positive body position their mind and respect will surely follow. I have a ton of stuff on mirroring and rapport building that should help you as well. If you need anything just ask

  • Thanks derek I appreciate your response and will definitely go to this site. One suggestion- you might want to talk a little slower. I have some students who can't follow such a fast pace and if it were slowed down they would comprehend much better. There is a certain pace that is most conducive to comprehension and if you go too fast or too slow much of the content is lost.

  • @jewlt I appreciate your input and I agree that I move rather fast. My goal isn't so much to teach everything, but instead to excite people to want to learn more. I found that I learned extremely well after I learned how to speed read. Some of my videos are based on my attempt to speed teach. I constantly experiment. Some times videos work, sometimes not. Oddly this video became popular because of spelling errors :) I never thought anyone would see it, so I didn't spell check it

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  • Dude, I was crossing my arms and holding my bicep at 5:00

  • Body language for dummies ebook on iphone is fantastic! Or alternatively, "Alan Pease, Bodylanguage."

  • @rukieishere Thanks for the headsup, I'll go pick up a book or two of his from Amazon.

  • @tdlob1 Look up Paul Ekman's work.. He studied this kind of stuff for 50 years

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