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Date: 02 May 2016
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Discover new books on Goodreads See if your friends have read any of Gregory Hartley's books Sign in with Facebook Sign in options Join Goodreads Gregory Hartley’s Followers (7) edit data Gregory Hartley's expertise as an interrogator first earned him honors with the United States Army. More recently, it has drawn organizations such as the Defense Intelligence Agency, Navy SEALS, Federal law enforcement agencies, and national TV to seek his insights about how to as well as why. He resides near Atlanta, Georgia. Combine Editions Gregory Hartley's Books Gregory Hartley Average rating: 3.40 · 669 ratings · 78 reviews · 10 distinct works · Similar authors I Can Read You Like a Book: How to Spot the Messages and Emotions People Are Really Sending with Their Body Language by Gregory Hartley, Maryann Karinch 3.41 avg rating — 291 ratings — published 2007 — 9 editions Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Rate this book Clear rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars How to Spot a Liar: Why People Don't Tell the Truth.and How You Can Catch Them by Gregory Hartley, Maryann Karinch 3.48 avg rating — 151 ratings — published 2005 — 11 editions Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Rate this book Clear rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars The Body Language Handbook: How to Read Everyone's Hidden Thoughts and Intentions 3.36 avg rating — 109 ratings — published 2010 — 4 editions Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Rate this book Clear rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars Get People to Do What You Want: How to Use Body Language and Words to Attract People You Like and Avoid the Ones You Don't by Gregory Hartley, Maryann Karinch 3.22 avg rating — 51 ratings — published 2008 — 3 editions Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Rate this book Clear rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of.
In this book, Gregory Hartley applies his knowledge of successful interrogation practices to teach his readers to apply these practices in other settings in order to read people’s body language and better understand the framework in which they are operating. There are innumerable benefits to being able to read the hidden messages of those around you, and Hartley is careful to point out that these skills should be used for good instead of evil—in other words, his readers should apply these “readi In this book, Gregory Hartley applies his knowledge of successful interrogation practices to teach his readers to apply these practices in other settings in order to read people’s body language and better understand the framework in which they are operating. There are innumerable benefits to being able to read the hidden messages of those around you, and Hartley is careful to point out that these skills should be used for good instead of evil—in other words, his readers should apply these “reading” skills to learn to operate more effectively in social scenarios, rather than using them to manipulate or connive. While I appreciate the author’s lighthearted banter and unassuming tone, his writing causes some difficulty in grasping the ultimate intention of his book. Hartley seems to have a rather high opinion of himself, and the fact that he starts the book by tooting his own horn makes me doubt his ability to apply the people skills of which he’s so sure. Does he really understand the intricacies of interpersonal communication as well as he seems to think he does? Once past the introduction, however, the book is rather well written: very thorough, and with all supporting points carefully explained. He uses historical examples to back up many of his points, which is as charming as it is effective in establishing his rhetorical authority. Though this is a fun and engaging read, the.

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