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Posture and Positioning

Posture and Positioning

A person's stance and the way they position themselves in a space can indicate their attitude and level of engagement.

Leaning towards someone often shows interest, whereas leaning back could imply disinterest or a desire for space.

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How to Read a Person Like a Book" by Gerard Nierenberg and Henry H. Calero is a guide on interpreting body language to understand people's real feelings and intentions. Here are some key principles which I've discussed here.

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