Allan Pease
Allan Pease
Allan Pease has been known internationally as "Mr. Body Language" since his book on the subject ( Body language) became a multi-million best-seller and a communication bible for companies all over the world.
For over three decades he has taught others how to succeed (among other techniques, using body language and body language secrets).
Allan Pease teaches skills and techniques in a humorous way that participants never forget.
His keynote addresses, books, videos, audio training programmes and his advice on image are sought by business executives, Prime Ministers, TV presenters and rock stars.
Along with " Body Language" Allan Pease has written six best-selling books and has appeared on tv and radio throughout the world including an acclaimed tv and video series on body language which has been seen by over 100 million people.
Today, he heads his own Training Company and conducts seminars in 30 countries. His client list reads like a "Who's Who in Business" — names like IBM, Sheraton, AMP, ESSO, Woolworth’s, McDonalds, the BBC, Mazda, Institute of Accountants, New York Life, Barclays’ Bank, Telecom, Suzuki and even the Tax Office! Allan has given seminars for the Police Force, the Army and Navy, and at hospitals, universities and colleges.
His advice on Image is sought by people ranging from business executives, Russian politicians, to television presenters and rock stars. His Video Training Programs are part of many training courses in business and his work has been the cover story for magazines ranging from Reader's Digest to Playboy.
Below we would like to introduce you some chapters of Body Language secrets best-seller by Allan Pease.
"Like any other language, body language consists of words, sentences and punctuation. Each gesture is like a single word and a word may have several different meanings. It is only when you put the word into a sentence with other words that you can fully understand its meaning. Gestures come in ‘sentences’ and invariably tell the truth about a person’s feelings or attitudes. The ‘perceptive’ person is one who can read the non-verbal sentences and accurately match them against the person’s verbal sentences." -- Allan Pease, " Body Language"
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