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Annie Särnblad Wants to Teach You How to Read Facial Expressions—So You Can Get Ahead in Business

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It’s a scientific skill she’s honed throughout decades of research and practice, one that has earned her the title of “human lie detector.” She leads workshops at conferences, is sought after by Fortune 500 companies and has facilitated high-level negotiations. She can also code the 10,000 muscle combinations within human expression.

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Information Is Cheap, Action Is Expensive

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Get on a bus and negotiate your arrival later. Information, on the other side, was very expensive. Most of the time, information was confined within thick walls, like libraries or laboratories. Yet, we almost never get on a bus, ready to negotiate our arrival later on. Some of them even have presentation skills.

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The Most Important Trait To Boost Your Productivity

Productivityist

This skill has expedited the growth of my audience from under a hundred to over two thousand email subscribers in eight months. Books remain one of the best ways to learn a skill. For example, I learned many technical skills in the 1990s by reading “For Dummies” books. Use your library for the amazing tool it is.