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While I can’t say that this book has changed the way I interact with people, it is definitely an interesting read and I wrote down some ideas that I want to implement. I would recommend it to anyone. It’s easy to read and quite funny.
A well researched self help book about nonverbal communication. There were some good tips and insights about common communication ques and more. However< I thought it was preachy especially when talking about the business side of the book. it sounded like he was catering to the business moguls and how they succeed while the blue color and other workers could learn from the higher ups and that the isn't as valued or appreciated. Sounded like he was talking people away from current jobs to be vent...
Not what I was expecting but I felt for all that I got out of it, there were more time I felt lost.
Thank you to the publisher for an advance copy via netgalley! I was skeptical of this book. It turned out to be a pleasant surprise! The author does a great job at giving the reader concrete examples to implement in your own social interactions. It also gives you examples of what not to do and explains why which makes the reader comprehend so much better. Great job! Great read of anyone who wants to improve their social intersections, from anxious introverts to outspoken extroverts.
This was a great read on the subject. A handy guide to the art of communication.
This is a great book to hone one’s communication skills. These easy tips can be applied throughout home and work life. I enjoyed reading about the importance of nonverbal communication. I do wish the book had some visuals like charts or graphs to break up all the text. Thanks to St. Martin’s Press and NetGalley for a copy in exchange for my honest review!
I received a copy of this book through the Amazon Vine program in exchange for an honest review. This book was around 3.5 stars for me.The author has a lot to say and provides a lot of research. Fexeus is opinionated and shares what he thinks is the best way to communicate with people. One of the strangest parts of the book to me is instead of being gender neutral with language Fexeus assigns he or she pronouns to various characters or roles and then uses them throughout the book. He could have