Joe Navarro Webinar - Stress, anxiety and body language
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- Опубликовано: 28 май 2024
- In this Webinar world leading body language expert, Joe Navarro, talks about the effects of stress and anxiety and how we can use body language to both recognise the signs and help in stressful situations, especially during the pandemic.
These Webinars are actually a great source to learn directly about body language rather than through a particular Case, I thank Mr Navarro for these uploads!
I hunt down any videos with J. Navarro. Shy, but intrinsically fascinated by people/NV communication, I related to him from the first interview I watched. I'm so glad to have found this channel in my feed.
Love this knowledge I’ve watched all of joes web teachings I could find, as a retired law enforcement office I wish I had this type of info when I was on the job, I got three grandkids in college and will be ordering them all the book on being exceptional
The Godfather of body language!!🙌🙌
Very engaging,interesting and informative. Thank u !we need more episodes like that.
all people must know it
im waiting for another videos from u . awesome !
Joe was like “I’m out of this shit” at the end 😂😂😂
Thank you so muuuuuuuuuchhhhh 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
@joenavarro7932 Probably one of the best content on The Internet. The eye rolling I think sometimes it's just ego overload and the other person felt dissonance and left the information for later recalculation.
Amazing Webinar ! anxious to see more !
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thanks
WOW THE INTRO IS 🔥
Hello sir, I highly appreciate your skills and impressed by you. I bought your book " the dictionary of body language" I'm confused about how to read it and use it in daily life .
Will you analyze body language of Ukrainian president?
Very knowledgeable
This guys on!
Thankyouu
They all have the white built in bookcase!
Good observation. Leaders are readers
Does pacing back and forth always have to mean anxiety or stress? I'm pacing a lot out of boredom or when I have to stand and wait for something for a period of time, my lower back starts hurting and simple walking (back and forth due to limited space and there is no place to sit down) helps with that. But I often get told by people that is annoying and makes them anxious when they were not stressed before I started.
I think boredom in itself is stressful isn't it .
@@manasvibarthwal5249 maybe sometimes. I guess don't like being bored when I'm somewhere where I got nothing to do, like waiting for an appointment or staying at a hotel for a long period of time when I'm there for work and by myself and don't have anybody in that city (like right now, my works is throwing me somewhere in a new place for over 2 months and even though I got nothing to do every weekend and bored, I still cannot fully relax and can't sleep or eat. But when I get home for a day or 2 before another trip, I usually eat and pass out before I get to the bed and sleep for 20 hours). I never really thought about it from this point of view till I have read and started writing just now. I guess you are right.
Does everyone have a “tell” , some mannerism that is unique to them …..?
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He's great! However, this video has a lot of q&a about the pandemic, which I fast forwarded through and then I realized it was more than half over so I gave up. I don't think this webinar is very nutrient-dense. It seems more like a check-in with people who follow him.
A few questions for a later video maybe? After working in the FBI for years, how or has your opinion of humanity changed? Most people are cautious when they meet someone new, does your training make you more or less open. Guilty until proven innocent 😇.
would be interesting to hear his views on the top secret documents taken from the former president's home.
Nadia is amazingly beautiful!