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How to Have a Date Six Nights a Week: Part One and Part Two!

Title: How to Have a Date Six Nights a Week
Venue: Preferred Offices - 16th Street Center (Washington, DC)
Full Price: $30.00   Our Price: $15.00
Rating: 3.5 stars

Rated 3.5 by 15 members who went.

Still single and wish you weren't? What are you telling others with your body language? Do you recognize what other people's body language is saying to you? These classes will explore the meaning of body language and help you learn how to read verbal and non-verbal communication cues. These top-secret tips used by law enforcement, government officials, advertisers and others will help you gain an advantage in finding the right person.

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3 Star Rating
Written on
Jun 13 2008

Rita

Rita

Janine made the event funny and interesting. Glad I went.

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3 Star Rating
Written on
May 28 2008

SONSTANCE WHITAKER

SONSTANCE WHITAKER

I was not sure what to expect from this. I had a wonderful time, I loved the speaker, Janine Driver. She had the audience participate, which made it even more interesting.

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4 Star Rating
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May 28 2008

Anonymous Member

Great event! Worth the time to learn about body language. Useful for all situations.

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How to Have a Date Six Nights a Week: Part One
Still single and wish you weren't? Now you can explore the meaning of body language and learn how to read verbal and non-verbal communication cues. In this class, you'll obtain the stealth advantage to help subtly and sexily communicate what you want to a potential date/mate. You will also learn cutting-edge deception techniques to help you detect and weed out people who are "less than truthful." These top-secret tips used by law enforcement, government officials, advertisers and many others will help you gain an advantage in finding the right person!

Specifically, you will:
  • Discover the "3 nevers" in dating to avoid the pitfalls of bad relationships
  • Practice proven formulas for rapport-building that ensure excitement and practically guarantee a second date
  • Identify how people process information and echo their preferred language to gain the upper hand in communicating synonymous expectations
  • Examine non-verbal signals to detect when people are being less than truthful, enabling you to stop struggling through endless dates that go nowhere
  • Explore three proven rapport-building formulas, then have fun discovering the chemistry that results
  • Learn to write effective Internet profiles explaining who you are in realistic and appealing terms, with fast and relevant results.

How to Have a Date Six Nights a Week: Part Two
Attention all singles who took How to Have a Date Six Nights a Week: Part One! The instructor, Janine Driver, is back with more fun and playful tips on how to find that special someone in How to Have a Date Six Nights a Week: Part Two. Just wait until you see what she has up her sleeve this time! Before you know it, you will delve even deeper into the meaning of body language.

The speaker
Janine Driver, aka the Lyin' Tamer, is a body language contributor to NBC's "Today Show." Her hilarious improvisational antics, paired with her insightful body language analysis, have won the laughs of sales representatives, recruiters, attorneys, and hundreds of other business professionals. Throughout the United States and Canada, she facilitates courses and workshops on Establishing Rapport to Increase Sales & Clientele, Detecting Deception, and Successful Dating Secrets. Her quick-wit and comical tales have also been highlighted on "The Rachael Ray Show," "Good Morning America," "The Big Idea," FOX News, and in magazines such as Psychology Today, Campaigns & Elections, Cooking Light, Life & Style, and in The Washington Post.

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