Speed Reading People
How to ’speed read’ people in daily life
Have you ever wished you had the gift of hindsight early on in a relationship with a friend, co-worker or partner? It can take time for a person to reveal their true selves to you and in the meantime you could be investing time and effort in to something that is not going to work out. Or to the contrary, perhaps you are discounting people who could be potential friends because you don’t know the signs to look out for that could indicate similarities between you?
You can learn the art to speed reading people: that is the skill for giving a once over, first impression assessment of their personality. Using valuable tools you can learn to recognize differences in the way people dress, talk and stand combined with their body language, vocabulary, occupation and interests, to determine their personality type.
When you work out which personality group a person falls into, you will know many things about them: What they do and don’t like, what they probably care about very deeply and how to get along well with them and make them feel relaxed with you.
This information is valuable for many reasons and whether you want to use the tools for job interviews or social outings, they really do work. Your friendships will be real and you will find yourself connecting more deeply with everyone in general. You can understand and communicate with work colleagues in new ways and find people guaranteed to be interested in what you are selling.
The at of speed reading people doesn’t mean you are presuming everyone is the same, but undoubtedly there are strong similarities seen everyday in those around us. Another excellent example of when reading people could come in handy is for employers interviewing to fill a position: The art of speed reading people could help to identify who has the right personality and potential for the company’s requirements.
















