What will you learn in Learn from Lloyd: How to Read a Person Like a Book Course
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Decode nonverbal cues and body language with precision
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Understand facial expressions, gestures, posture, and micro-behaviors
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Learn how to read emotions, intentions, and deception through observation
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Improve your communication and influence in personal and professional settings
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Apply behavioral analysis techniques in interviews, sales, and negotiations
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Build confidence in reading people quickly and accurately
Program Overview
Module 1: Introduction to Behavior Reading
0.5 week
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Topics: What it means to “read” a person, importance of body language
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Hands-on: Self-assessment of observation skills and baseline behavior analysis
Module 2: The Science of Body Language
1 week
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Topics: Evolutionary behavior, subconscious cues, truth vs lie indicators
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Hands-on: Analyze recorded interactions and identify subtle behavioral tells
Module 3: Reading the Face & Eyes
0.5 week
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Topics: Facial micro-expressions, eye contact patterns, blink rate
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Hands-on: Practice spotting real-time facial changes and eye behavior
Module 4: Hands, Feet & Posture
0.5 week
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Topics: Hand gestures, leg positioning, dominant vs defensive posture
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Hands-on: Observe and record real-world examples from casual interactions
Module 5: Context & Cluster Reading
0.5 week
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Topics: Reading gestures in clusters, environment, and intent
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Hands-on: Interpret complete body language “stories” from situational cues
Module 6: Practical Application & Daily Use
0.5 week
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Topics: Influence, negotiation, interviews, and social intelligence
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Hands-on: Apply skills to professional conversations and review outcomes
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Job Outlook
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High demand for soft skills like emotional intelligence and behavioral analysis in leadership, HR, sales, and security
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Useful for professionals in law enforcement, corporate training, coaching, and therapy
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Enhances negotiation, interview performance, and relationship building
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Valuable for personal development, conflict resolution, and trust building
Last verified: March 12, 2026