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  • Superhuman Eye Contact

  • How to Radiate Confidence, Attract Others, and Demand Respect...with Just Your Eyes
  • By: Patrick King
  • Narrated by: Jeremy Reloj
  • Length: 1 hr
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (109 ratings)

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Superhuman Eye Contact

By: Patrick King
Narrated by: Jeremy Reloj
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Publisher's summary

Do you struggle to hold eye contact? Does it make you feel unconfident, uncomfortable, and self-conscious? Or do you just want to appear more charismatic and confident? Then Superhuman Eye Contact has the insightful tips and innovative exercises you need to become an eye contact expert - overnight.

If you are bad at eye contact, people will assume that you are creepy or untrustworthy. If you are merely average at eye contact, you won't be negative, yet you won't be memorable either. But if you are superhuman at eye contact, you will instantly make an impression and have people clamoring for your attention. All this because of eye contact? Absolutely. If the amount of eye-related phrases in our vocabulary is any indication (the eyes are the window to the soul....), yes! Eyes are what people use as a guide to your overall character. Mastering eye contact is essential to becoming the person you've always wanted to be.

What tips and exercises from years of coaching eye contact will you learn?

  • The number-one obstacle to strong eye contact and the two best ways to crush it.
  • Exactly how and when to break eye contact gracefully.
  • How to alter your eye contact for meaningful flirting.
  • What your eyes should never be doing, though you probably do it daily.
  • How the direction someone looks in can determine his or her truthfulness.
  • How to adjust your eye contact according to emotional and physical space.
  • Real, actionable advice that can actually affect your life.

How will your daily life improve?

  • You will project an image of confidence and poise.
  • You will force others to respect you and your presence.
  • You will become more captivating without having to say a word.
  • Your charisma quotient will skyrocket.
  • Interactions with the opposite sex will improve tenfold - guaranteed.

©2015 Pei Kuo (P)2015 Pei Kuo
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Good for quick reference

This book quickly covers topics discussed by others. It lacks the detail of some, but this is also a virtue as it's very quick to get through and easy to absorb. A great crash course in communication that paves the way for a more complex study.

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Good audiobook for creepy or awkward interviewees

Patrick King has a great reading voice. Enunciates the fuck out of the right words and everything. I'll have to check out his other audiobooks.

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Excellent Teaching

This is exactly what I needed. This book is full of useful tips with no fluff. I need to check out his other books and see if he has a YouTube channel. It would be good to see what the author is talking about in some cases.

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Insightful but largely obvious?

I think this may be good for me 5 years ago.

Really good step by steps to become more comfortable with eye contact.

(Newscaster on television, in public wearing sunglasses, then with service industry workers)

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Thoughts on eye contact

General thoughts of eye contact by the author's personal experience. Chapter 17 on eye access directional cues are inconclusive. Tendency to access thought patterns through eye positions are subjective.

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Better than I thought

I listened through the whole thing with my attention focused and thought it was very interesting.

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good narrator

very good points, recommended . Great interaction methods , helps for socializing and not intimidating

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