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More Details About This Event:
In the workshop you will:
- Learn how to identify core personality traits within the first few minutes of meeting someone. You'll discover how to get a person to open up more about themselves--more than they sometimes will after years of knowing someone--and this will help you build a genuine connection with them.
- Learn how to have people flock to you while they line up to hear what you have to say about them.
- Know if you can trust someone--or if you'd be putting your life in danger just by allowing them within arm's reach of you--without ever laying your eyes on them (if you don’t want to).
- Know sooner rather than later if someone is the kind of person you're really looking for, and if they have any personality traits that are real “deal-breakers.”
- Reveal personality traits within yourself that help determine a more honest assessment of what type of person you're most likely attracted to, and who will be attracted to you.
- Learn how to avoid possible “difficult” personality traits that could make someone unpleasant to deal with. This includes the “oversensitive” and “clingy” personality types.
- Add another personality tool to complement other skills, such as NLP and the ability to skillfully read body language. A sociopath might be able to fake their way through a lie detector test and might even fool you with their body language, but the handwriting doesn’t lie.
- Analyze the writing of one of the most notorious serial killers of our time and learn what personality traits made him so dangerous.
The speaker for this event has studied handwriting analysis for more than eight years and has analyzed hundreds, if not thousands, of different handwriting samples along the way. He became a certified handwriting expert six years ago.
About Professionals in the City:
Professionals in the City is a socializing and networking organization that offers professionals in major cities an opportunity to unwind, have fun, and meet people who share their interests outside of the workplace.
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