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Building on the power of first impressions, Nicholas Boothman shows how to find and meet the love of your life—and have that person fall in love with you—in a mere 90 minutes, or approximately the time it takes to have a first dinner date. Now in paperback, this follow-up to his bestselling How to Make Someone Like You in 90 Seconds or Less is updated throughout with information on Internet dating, bringing together all of Mr. Boothman’s considerable interpersonal skills to the problem of finding lasting love, fast.
And it works: The feedback Boothman has received from a number of his clients begins, “Please come to my wedding. . . .” Starting with a series of revealing self-assessment tests that show how to find your Matched Opposite (a person who makes you feel complete), here is how to make a fabulous first impression, with tips on everything from attitude to accessories; how to be charming, not alarming; introductions, opening lines, and the 1-2-3 mantra of never hesitating. There are techniques for starting and maintaining conversation and for finding “Me Too” moments, plus the importance of flirting, incidental touching, rules of self-disclosure, and more. Real-life examples and analyses of actual conversations show the method at work.
ASIN : B00ESCVMOE
Publisher : Workman Publishing Company; Reprint edition (January 9, 2009)
Publication date : January 9, 2009
Language : English
File size : 1.9 MB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Not Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 322 pages
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Customers find the book provides good advice on how to build rapport with others. They describe it as an interesting and fun read with effective strategies. Many find the themes appealing and the advice useful. However, some readers feel the title is misleading or clickbait-like. Opinions differ on the cheesiness of the content, with some finding it well-written and not silly, while others consider it cheesy and not worth reading.
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