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Episode 479 - Personal Space, Proxemics and Violation of Boundaries – Guilty?

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Studies show how people use, react to, configure, and occupy the space around them. We all want our own space and feel uncomfortable when people violate our personal territory. While it may sound overly obvious, research shows that many persuaders get too familiar too fast. Disrespect for your audience’s personal space—especially when you are first meeting them – you can’t build rapport and cause resistance.

Many persuaders don’t know they are violating their audience’s space. They may think, for example, that by reaching out and touching their audience members on the arm, they will be seen as warm and friendly. This can turn off and repel your prospect.

Bad Habits That Make You Less Attractive

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Join me for this week’s podcast on Personal Space, Proxemics and Violation of Boundaries. You will discover how you are violating other people’s space and boundaries. Find out your prospect's top complaints against you and how to easily fix them.

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Studies show how people use, react to, configure, and occupy the space around them. We all want our own space and feel uncomfortable when people violate our personal territory. While it may sound overly obvious, research shows that many persuaders get too familiar too fast. Disrespect for your audience’s personal space—especially when you are first meeting them – you can’t build rapport and cause resistance.

Many persuaders don’t know they are violating their audience’s space. They may think, for example, that by reaching out and touching their audience members on the arm, they will be seen as warm and friendly. This can turn off and repel your prospect.

Bad Habits That Make You Less Attractive

Close talker Seinfeld

Join me for this week’s podcast on Personal Space, Proxemics and Violation of Boundaries. You will discover how you are violating other people’s space and boundaries. Find out your prospect's top complaints against you and how to easily fix them.

And don't miss out on OFFER OF THE WEEK

How to enable your powerful subconscious mind to work for you, not against you

With these audios, you will be able to achieve all your goals, dreams and desires.

Details ----> HERE

$69 NOW ONLY $27 for a limited time only

  continue reading

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