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Analyze People Personality

Reading people is one of life’s unheralded pleasures, and a way to gain insight into the way other people live. When you have learned to read the people you meet, you will be able to associate more readily with them, since you will understand the direction from which they come.
Once you can read people readily, you can then take the next step of understanding why people do the things they do. Good people sometimes do bad things, and it helps to comprehend why they do this. In addition, you will be able to read the various behavior patterns in people you meet, so that you know what to expect from people shortly after having met them. You may learn more about yourself, too.

It includes:

What You Need To KnowAsk Yourself: Who are YOU as a person?What does the person you are “reading” say?Once you know what people usually look and act likeYou can make general assumptions based on people’s natureTake notice of cultural differences.Don’t be afraid to ask people why they feel the way they do.You can analyze to some degree by people’s appearance.Listen to what people say, without prompting or interfering.Watch what all types of people do.Direct and indirect people will be different to read.Allow your mind to merge with their mind.Zone in on lack of compassion or empathy.Improving your sign-spotting techniqueDishonest people often blame others for things.People who want to cover themselves may use deception.Some people blame “the system” for their mistakes.If you want to get faster and more accurate at reading peopleBeing overconfident about your skillsDeception may leak through a person’s language.Watch for people who are too talkative.The Secrets of ObservationKeep your eyes open for “red flags” when people talk.People may be verbally aggressive.You can read deception through personal traits.People who lie may anger more easily.People who are being deceptive may try to lower their heart rate.Focus on qualities beyond the most superficial ones.A wavering voice in a person’s statement may indicate deceit.Some deceitful individuals who seem like “regular people” are not what they appear to be.Excessive fidgeting or blinking are possible signs of lying, but they can also signal anxiety.Watch for people closing their eyes completelyWatch the face for cues of discomfort or distress.Choice of words provides valuable insight into what people are thinking.People caught in deception may move their head rapidly.Honor your gut feelings.Read people's body languageTake special note of people’s posture.Pay attention to people’s appearance.High levels of activityIf a person is rubbing palmsPeople may lean away from you when speaking, if they feel stressed out.When you have a chance to ask questions, you will want to be pointed, not vague.Feel the goosebumps when someone talks to youSummarize what people say and how they say itPeople may come across as self-absorbed.Notice the feel of handshakes, hugs and touches.If someone asks you a meaninglessSensing the speaker’s presence will help you to read them more accurately.Pay attention to flashes of insightWatch your speaker with intuitive empathy.Understand Why People do Certain Things + Tips on How to Recognize Different Personality Patterns

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Reviews (25)

Dav. N. May 22, 2019     

so much valueable information.

dar. l. Jul 30, 2021     

I appreciate this information. Thank you very much.

Jah. Z. Jan 17, 2018     

I already knew this. I'm always like 3 steps ahead of people. You have to. Although I never went to college I can tell when a person is lying. A narcissist. Sociopath. Psychopath. Manipulator. Etc. I pay attention to every detail. I know how to counteract their behavior. There are those that will try to manipulate you to get you out of character and argue. There's no fooling me. You can try. But doesn't mean you will succeed. Also I have been reading people since I was a child. I enjoy analyzing people. And I'm going to be 34 years old. So I been reading people over 25 years.

Joh. C. Mar 6, 2018     

It was very interesting reading material. A lot of the information is usually common sense. There is one misconception that people make a common mistake doing: When you confront someone that you believe is telling a lie to you or others when they are not and then they get defensive, people assume that is a automatic tell-tell sign of a person lying. But between 48-52% most people have been traumatized by someone very close to them or even by their loved ones and no matter how often that person prove they were right or that the information that was taught or told to them by others was false. People make a mark on that person and make him or her out to be a liar or going even as far as calling them a liar in front of people, without asking where did they learn or get the information. Then when they try and explain or tell where they learned it or told it. People say why are you getting so defensive about it, if you were not lying or if it was true, you would just let it go! But at that point the person has became insulted by being called a liar. So to them, they feel they have to overcome the label that was just placed upon them. The key here a lot of people judge people wrongly without asking who taught them that or where did they learn that. The reason I bring it up now is with the vast amount of information with the internet, and we know that all you read on the internet is true (lol - I'm joking and being sarcastic) so many people are wanting and trying to increase their knowledge. But they forget the things on the internet, needs to be verified because anyone can act like an expert just to mis-lead someone. So before calling someone a liar or whatever, give them a chance to say where they learned it from (who knows, what you may have thought was true end up being false and the wrong information. So you would have learned something new)!

ale. s. Aug 17, 2017     

It is short and sweet as a beginner tool. I really enjoyed it

Bob. Mar 16, 2018     

Couldnt even get the app to open

Nat. F. Jan 23, 2018     

Unfinished! What's the use of this, if it isn't finished? Too many blank pages in this app when you're reading it. No good!

S.. O. Jan 13, 2017     

I just had o comment on the 1st few negative comments I read from some extremely ill-informed people regarding the ability of trained persons in the fine art of body language to be able to "read" people. OH!!! And, SO MUCH BETTER THAN YOU COULD EVER IMAGINE! The body can't lie UNLESS it has been well trained & then it still takes much practice to actually pull it off. Even then, there are tell tell signs that still give the deceptions away under a well trained eye. And, there are those involuntary micro-muscle movements which suddenly "flash" across the deceivers face; giving them away every time. So, believe people can't "read" you... know exactly how you feel, think, know what you did, when & maybe even why if it makes you feel better, it just simply isn't true for a professional body language interpreter who's paying attention! LOL!!! (---> Professional NLP Trainer) P.S. For those of you interested in body language, you couldn't do more fascinating, rewarding, or interesting work (& NLP can be a very lucrative career!) You just have to DO IT!! NOW!!! Look for a good NLP Trainer, NOW! Get certified, & build a life truly worth living! And, the very of Best Luck to you!

Mis. C. Jul 1, 2017     

I enjoyed the app, but was too lazy to read a lot. Just being honest.

A. G. u. Apr 1, 2017     

This app is informative, yet could offer more information.

Mic. G. Mar 26, 2017     

Very useful against people with bad intentions

Pie. O. Sep 12, 2016     

Introverts generally get worn out easily in small talk(sometimes, like I felt once, to the point of wanting to run away screaming), so most of the time they will give signs of discomfort or distress if you keep on talking to them directly for too long. And introverts like to think how their going to answer your question, even if they will tell the truth. Questions like "Why are you taking so long to respond?" might make them lash out at you.

Jp. J. Oct 2, 2016     

There is no such thing as "reading people". It's a myth. The notion that you can read someone's mind just by the way they stand or such is ridiculous. It's purely guessing. If you really want to know what people are thinking, just ask them.

Cor. B. Oct 23, 2016     

This is based on the scientific evidence of body language. It does not mean you will be able to read minds but you will be able to interpret what people feel about you or other things. It is not always 100% correct. So stop this bullshit about it not teaching you about mind reading. There is a difference in study and myths

Cor. H. Aug 2, 2016     

One can not have empathy; if the physical or emotional experience has not been felt. Sympathy however can be. Stop using Google buy a Cambridge dictionary.

Rai. A. Nov 5, 2016     

It's a shame too, because I'm really interested in things of this nature. I even cleared some space for it after trying to download on sight. If the app isn't actually as shady as it seems, the creators might want to quickly fix whatever is triggering it to be flagged as a threat.

Lor. K. Oct 3, 2017     

There's a lot to read, which is fine. There just aren't a lot of examples. If you've never read anything on body language or deceit detection this is a nice introduction. However, you may prefer to Google the subjects instead. There are also several books & at least 1 documentary available as well as an interesting drama called "Lie to Me" that you can get via Netflix. It ran for about 3 seasons a few years ago. It was informative & really interesting.

Sam. L. W. Nov 10, 2016     

Obviously there's something fishy with this as a warning to everyone do not try it

Car. R. Jan 27, 2018     

The app had unfinished columns of writing throughout and seemed to be copy and pasted from an essay rather than following an app format.

Fel. P. Nov 3, 2016     

Badly made app. I have no idea why it's rated so highly. You get two paragraphs of information per chapter (?). Google "body language" and you'll get better, more interesting information.

A. G. u. Feb 19, 2018     

This application may help a little to know what their intentions to you

Aps. 8. M. s. I. l. Oct 28, 2016     

This is incredible

Lau. May 7, 2017     

I learned a lot from this app.

J. m. Jun 8, 2017     

Learning about people is best

A. G. u. Nov 30, 2017     

This