Behavioral Tells
Read the Hidden Signals Behind Every Action. What People Reveal Without Saying a Word.
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Publisher Description
Unlock the hidden code behind human behavior—before it costs you opportunities, relationships, and influence.Most people think they’re good at reading others. They’re not. They project, assume, and misinterpret—then wonder why conversations stall, deals fall apart, and signals get missed. Behavioral Tells cuts through the noise and shows you what people are actually communicating beneath the surface.
From bestselling author Patrick King, this is your field guide to decoding people in real time—without guesswork, overthinking, or relying on clichés like “just trust your gut.”
You’ll learn how perception quietly distorts everything you see—and how to fix it fast.
How perceptual biases like the halo effect and projection silently sabotage your judgment
The three perceptual positions that instantly sharpen your perspective in any interaction
Why your expectations shape what you notice—and how to break that loop
Practical ways to improve perceptual accuracy so you stop misreading people
But reading people isn’t just about what you see. It’s about what you notice, how you interpret it, and how you respond in the moment.
This book takes you deeper—into emotions, group dynamics, language patterns, and subtle behavioral signals most people completely miss.
The ABC model for understanding why people behave the way they do
Emotional granularity so you can distinguish nuance, not just “happy vs. angry”
The SUE framework for asking questions that reveal truth without resistance
How tone, word choice, and “meta-programs” expose hidden motivations
Along the way, you’ll learn why body language alone can mislead you, how attention flows in groups, and what everyday behaviors—like walking style, clothing, and even food choices—quietly reveal. Bottom line: This is not theory. It’s a toolkit.
Navigate conversations with precision
Spot inconsistencies before they become problems
Understand people faster than they understand themselves