Get Anyone to Do Anything: Never Feel Powerless Again--With Psychological Secrets to Control and Influence Every Situation
by: Dr. David J. Lieberman Ph.D.
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Tired of being manipulated and taken advantage of? Want tolearn how to influence and motivate others, turn associates intofriends, and win in any competition? Then consider reading GetAnyone to Do Anything and Never Feel Powerless Again by DavidJ. Lieberman, bestselling author of Never Be Lied toAgain and nationally recognized leader in the field of humanbehavior.
Based on psychological principles, this book is lessabout manipulation and more about observing and influencing people(including yourself) and learning how to take control ofsituations. Most of Lieberman's techniques are straightforward,user-friendly, and practical. You'll learn simple ways to make afantastic first impression, get people to return your phone calls, andstop a rumor before it ruins you. You don't even have to read the textto benefit. To help you get the upper hand quickly, strategies arereviewed at the end of each chapter. While some suggestions areobvious (smile and make eye contact), the five sections and 40chapters contain many gems that can help improve your life. --EllenAlbertson
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The legendary leader in the field of human behavior delivers the national bestselling, must-read phenomenon that changed the rules.Utilizing the latest advancements in human behavior, Dr. Lieberman's critically acclaimed techniques show you step-by-step how to gain the clear advantage in every situation.
Get anyone to find you attractive
Get the instant advantage in any relationship
Get anyone to take your advice
Get a stubborn person to change his mind about anything
Get anyone to do a favor for you
Get anyone to return your phone call
Stop verbal abuse instantly
Get anyone to confide in your and confess anything
Tired of being manipulated and taken advantage of? Want tolearn how to influence and motivate others, turn associates intofriends, and win in any competition? Then consider reading GetAnyone to Do Anything and Never Feel Powerless Again by DavidJ. Lieberman, bestselling author of Never Be Lied toAgain and nationally recognized leader in the field of humanbehavior.
Based on psychological principles, this book is lessabout manipulation and more about observing and influencing people(including yourself) and learning how to take control ofsituations. Most of Lieberman's techniques are straightforward,user-friendly, and practical. You'll learn simple ways to make afantastic first impression, get people to return your phone calls, andstop a rumor before it ruins you. You don't even have to read the textto benefit. To help you get the upper hand quickly, strategies arereviewed at the end of each chapter. While some suggestions areobvious (smile and make eye contact), the five sections and 40chapters contain many gems that can help improve your life. --EllenAlbertson
Product Description:
The legendary leader in the field of human behavior delivers the national bestselling, must-read phenomenon that changed the rules.Utilizing the latest advancements in human behavior, Dr. Lieberman's critically acclaimed techniques show you step-by-step how to gain the clear advantage in every situation.
Get anyone to find you attractive
Get the instant advantage in any relationship
Get anyone to take your advice
Get a stubborn person to change his mind about anything
Get anyone to do a favor for you
Get anyone to return your phone call
Stop verbal abuse instantly
Get anyone to confide in your and confess anything
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- Same old Same old
My feeling towards this book is that it reuses all ideas that has already presented in other self help books and just bundle it together with a new cover. Yes, the ideas within can be useful but i did not gain any new knowledge from reading this book. However, there are some good ideas within and still worth a read if you would like to know more about reading body languages and improving your communication through better choice of word selection.
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- Pop Psychology At Its Best
I loved this book. Even if you're not looking for psychological tactics to use, this book is a fun read. I'm not sure how scientific it all is, although the book does refer to many studies, but the techniques ACTUALLY work!
Get it if you need some ideas on how to get your boss, wife, etc. to see things your way_ _ _
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- get anyone to do anything
This is a great book for anyone in law enforcement. Reading book as well as other books that has help me a greatly.Once you start reading you can not stop,however once you have seen the results it is great. you can not go wrong learning the secrets.
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- Easy to read, exhaustive and brief
The thing that I most appreciate of this book is how full of contents it is, despite of its length. It touches almost all of the important points about persuasion, and it shows them in a very practical way, without forgetting to mention some interesting researches here and there. it's very synthetic, divided in short chapters with abstracts at the end of each, and this makes it very easy when you want to look up for something later on. The first chapters are more interesting, while the second part ... Read More
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- Other people's research
Not a bad book, but really not much more than packaging other people's research and ideas-- though the research and ideas are, in themselves, good ones. As a casual read for those unfamiliar with the study of persuasion it's okay, but much better choices would be Cialdini's "Influence," and Robert Levine's "The Power of Persuasion."
- Same old Same oldMy feeling towards this book is that it reuses all ideas that has already presented in other self help books and just bundle it together with a new cover. Yes, the ideas within can be useful but i did not gain any new knowledge from reading this book. However, there are some good ideas within and still worth a read if you would like to know more about reading body languages and improving your communication through better choice of word selection.
- Pop Psychology At Its BestI loved this book. Even if you're not looking for psychological tactics to use, this book is a fun read. I'm not sure how scientific it all is, although the book does refer to many studies, but the techniques ACTUALLY work!
Get it if you need some ideas on how to get your boss, wife, etc. to see things your way_ _ _
- get anyone to do anythingThis is a great book for anyone in law enforcement. Reading book as well as other books that has help me a greatly.Once you start reading you can not stop,however once you have seen the results it is great. you can not go wrong learning the secrets.
- Easy to read, exhaustive and briefThe thing that I most appreciate of this book is how full of contents it is, despite of its length. It touches almost all of the important points about persuasion, and it shows them in a very practical way, without forgetting to mention some interesting researches here and there. it's very synthetic, divided in short chapters with abstracts at the end of each, and this makes it very easy when you want to look up for something later on. The first chapters are more interesting, while the second part ... Read More
- Other people's researchNot a bad book, but really not much more than packaging other people's research and ideas-- though the research and ideas are, in themselves, good ones. As a casual read for those unfamiliar with the study of persuasion it's okay, but much better choices would be Cialdini's "Influence," and Robert Levine's "The Power of Persuasion."
