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How often have you been in situations where uncertainty surrounds your business dealings? People tell you one thing, yet your gut feeling is that there’s something wrong with the picture. It isn’t until you’re left in a completely uncompromising position that you find out the truth.
If you are tired of being lied to, if you need to quickly assess the reliability of people you meet, if you’ve had enough of dishonest people, or if you just desire the peace of mind of knowing you can trust the people around you, this training is for you.
This is the same information the U.S. Army’s Special Operations Command Counter Intelligence Service received to become human lie detectors. This unique training is unlike anything else you have experienced. It combines NLP, communication skills, hypnosis, body language, neuro-language patterning, and nonverbal communication
This information will work for anyone, because neurologically a body reacts differently when telling a lie or when telling the truth. The signals are there if you know what to look for, even with people trained in the art of deception.
These skills are extremely useful in:
Human Resources Departments
Management
Trial Lawyers and Jury selection
Intelligence gathering
Sales
Anyone who needs to know the truth
This unique and entertaining workshop will give your team the added advantage in seeing what others simply do not see. The format is logical and the training is fun. You will know when someone is not congruent in what they are telling you and what they mean. When you know how to read the subconscious mind, a whole new world opens up for you.
These techniques will work for anybody. We worked with a U.S. Army group that had been trained in the art of manipulating information for defensive purposes. They were certain they could fool anyone. Yet by the end of the workshop they understood that the human body always gives indications of deceit.
Knowing if someone is lying to you is more than just understanding a few basic ideas. Avoiding eye contact may mean there is deceit, or it may mean the person is shy. A shift in emotions may mean there’s something the person is hiding, or it may indicate your conversation has called up an old emotional memory. It will be different in every person you meet but, after attending this workshop, it won’t matter who they are or how they think, you will be skilled in the art of detecting deceit.
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