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Trained as a zoologist, Gill became fascinated by the similarities of basic mammalian behaviors to those of humans. He has spent the last 18 years investigating this field and as a lecturer on non-verbal communication, presentation and public speaking.
He is a personal trainer to some leading corporate negotiators and politicians.
Gill shares his professional secrets of his trade in this unique tool to master the secrets of Body Language.

    How to Detect Lies

    Have you ever wished that you could tell when someone is lying to you? Most people have lied one way or another in their life. In fact, lying has become part of human nature. Sometimes we have to tell lies in order to avoid hurting somebody else. As the saying goes, what the person doesn't know won't hurt him. However, if discovering the truth is what you're after, then these tips on how to detect a lie will help you find out if you're being duped or not. Read: How to Detect Lies Read

    By: Gill Shermeister | 06/07/2009 | Self Improvement

    The body language target points

    According to Yoga, the Chakras are centers of energy, located on the midline of the body. There are seven of them, and they govern our psychological properties. The Chakras located on the lower part of our body are our instinctual side, the highest ones, our mental side. Read: The body language target points Read

    By: Gill Shermeister | 15/06/2009 | Self Improvement

    Emotional Body Language in a Job Interview

    Emotional Body Language in a Job Interview Research on emotional body language is rapidly emerging as a new field in cognitive and affective neuroscience. This article reviews how whole-body signals are automatically perceived an understood, and their role in emotional communication and decision-making in a job interview Read: Emotional Body Language in a Job Interview Read

    By: Gill Shermeister | 25/03/2009 | Self Improvement

    Emotional Body Language in a Job Interview

    Emotional Body Language in a Job Interview Research on emotional body language is rapidly emerging as a new field in cognitive and affective neuroscience. This article reviews how whole-body signals are automatically perceived an understood, and their role in emotional communication and decision-making in a job interview Read: Emotional Body Language in a Job Interview Read

    By: Gill Shermeister | 25/03/2009 | Self Improvement

    The Art Of Listening

    Developing strong listening skills is a key element in building collaborative, professional and long-lasting personal relationships. Listening is an integral part of the whole communication cycle. As you move through the levels of listening, you’ll generate different responses from the speaker. To get a feel for what this might mean, imagine yourself as the speaker - how do you feel and respond when someone doesn’t pay attention to you as you speak to them? And how is that different when the lis Read: The Art Of Listening Read

    By: Gill Shermeister | 09/03/2009 | Motivational

    The Art Of Listening

    eveloping strong listening skills is a key element in building collaborative, professional and long-lasting personal relationships. Listening is an integral part of the whole communication cycle. As you move through the levels of listening Read: The Art Of Listening Read

    By: Gill Shermeister | 04/03/2009 | Self Improvement

    In A Job Interview Our Body Can Produce Over 700,000 Unique Movements

    The human body can produce over 700,000 unique movements. These movements have been partitioned into about 60 discrete and symbolic signals and around 60 gestures, postures, and expressions. Read: In A Job Interview Our Body Can Produce Over 700,000 Unique Movements Read

    By: Gill Shermeister | 02/03/2009 | Self Improvement

    The Body Language Cards For A Successful Job Interview

    Up-to-date research has proven that the large majority of messages are received in varying levels of effectiveness. The impact you make on others depends on what you say (7%), how you say it (38%), and by your body language (55%) web site: www.BodyLanguageCards.com Read: The Body Language Cards For A Successful Job Interview Read

    By: Gill Shermeister | 01/03/2009 | Self Improvement

    90% Of Our Communication Is Conveyed By Non-Verbal Means

    More than 90% of our communication is conveyed by non-verbal means. Body language is the main factor in such communication. This is an ancient form of interaction that is even more evident in the animal world. The non-verbal messages are mostly perceived in our unconsciousness leading us to a hunch or a feeling regarding a person or a situation: "I don't like him, I can feel he is lying" or on the positive side, "I immediately felt connected to her". www.bodylanguagecards.com Read:  90% Of Our Communication Is Conveyed By Non-Verbal Means Read

    By: Gill Shermeister | 01/03/2009 | Self Improvement

    "...You Don'T Look Like One..." So How Do You Look? Shlomit Tamir Ben-Ari - Image Consultant

    A communication gap is caused when others perceive us in a different way we meant them to. The fact is, that the first impression is the strongest one. Even unconsciously, people will look for a proof to verify and justify their gut feeling. So, since we don't get a second chance to make the first impression, and since different occasions demand different looks, we better be aware of the various styles, learn what they project, and put this message in action. Read:  "...You Don'T Look Like One..." So How Do You Look? Shlomit Tamir Ben-Ari - Image Consultant Read

    By: Gill Shermeister | 19/02/2009 | Training
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