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My Lessons from 2022
My Lessons from 2022 1) Mindset & energy. Taking care of my mindset and energy has been challenging this year, however essential! Knowing that we can’t change our circumstances, however we can change what we do about them. Mindset. Also … Continue reading
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How do YOU change a mood?
A mood can be described as an emotion that lasts a long time. We can find ourselves in “good” moods or “bad”; the question is what we do once we recognise this. There’s a lot of information out ther suggesting … Continue reading
Posted in Body Language, Emotions, Facial Expressions, Nonverbal Tips, Psychology, Success, Mindset, Sales
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Avoid the Symbolic Club
The palm closed finger pointing gesture can act like a symbolic club, ‘beating’ listeners into submission.
Posted in Body Language, Emotions, Evaluating Truthfulness and Credibility, Nonverbal Tips, Psychology
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Is Shane Carey Guilty?
This is the “raw” interview of Shane Carey, fiance to Heidi Broussard who is currently missing at the time of this post. In my opinion, he’s showing too much smiling, very little upper facial movement, not getting the feeling of … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis, Body Language, Evaluating Truthfulness and Credibility, Psychology
Tagged austin child missing, austin police, austin woman missing, detecting deception, duping delight, guilty, Heidi Broussard, micro expressions, missing, psychology, sdl, sdl behavioural science, shane carey, smiling inappropriately, stu dunn, stu dunn blog
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Blue Pill or Red Pill – Your Choice
To me, the Matrix scene where Morpheus offers Neo the choice of either the red or blue pill is the perfect metaphor as to what I encounter nearly everyday. Let me explain a little. Morpheus is offering Neo the choice … Continue reading
Posted in Body Language, Business Development, Did You Know?, Emotions, Evaluating Truthfulness and Credibility, Facial Expressions, Psychology, What's that Expression
Tagged blue pill, matrix, matrix 4, morpheus, neo, red pill, sdl behavioural science, stu dunn, stu dunn blog, the matrix
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Slip of the Tongue (Freudian Slip)
Watching this short clip, can you pick what Josh says that indicates he knows that his wife is already dead? Slips of the tongue (also referred to as Freudian slips) is a mistake in speech that often betrays an … Continue reading
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Tagged catching a liar, freudian slip, josh powell, sdl behavioural science, slip of the tongue, stu dunn, stu dunn blog
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Ashley Kavanaugh on the Brett Kavanaugh Allegations
A snapshot of Ashley Kavanaugh being asked; “When this came out, what did you say to your husband? Did you question him…?” 0.20 Ashley nods while saying “it was really hard” 0.23 Ashley say’s “He’s decent,” head shake. 0.24 “Kind,” … Continue reading
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Tagged ashley kavanaugh, Ashley Kavanaugh on the Brett Kavanaugh Allegations, body language, brett kavanaugh, detecting deception, interview, lie to me, micro expressions, sdl behavioural science, stu dunn, stu dunn blog
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Can You Spot the Liar?
Can you spot the liar? Test yourself with these videos, then read on! This is an interesting example, linked to the article (https://www.nytimes.com/…/in-airport-screening-body-languag… ) “At Airports, a Misplaced Faith in Body Language”. If you’ve already had a go and found it … Continue reading
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