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You Don't Say: Navigating Nonverbal Communication Between the Sexes

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More than words, it's nonverbal cues that have the power to improve-or impair-our interactions with the opposite sex at home and in the workplace. In fact, 90% of communication is conveyed through unspoken behaviors-including gestures, facial expressions, eye contact, and proximity. You Don't Say is the first book to explore the misunderstandings that often arise between the sexes due to nonverbal communication-and to show readers how to say what they mean and get what they want. At last, they'll discover why actions speak louder than words-and what to do about it.

Features helpful tips on:

€ Achieving intimacy in marriage
€ Taking one's career to new heights
€ Getting the most out of the relationships in one's private and professional life
€ Becoming a better parent
€ Enhancing even the smallest exchanges throughout the day

336 pages, Paperback

First published February 24, 2004

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August 31, 2013
This book was interesting and insightful. There are some things that I didn't realize I was doing until she mentioned it and I thought about it. I think this book maybe a little outdated though. There are certain gestures and traits that males and females exhibit, but I think now people are becoming more and more androgynous that you can't define those things by gender anymore. One thing I wished she had talked about would be some techniques on how to change your non-verbal behavior.
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