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Unlock the secrets of effective communication with "The Cheat Sheet on How to Unleash the Power of Eye Contact and Nonverbal Cues," the essential companion to Clark McKenzie’s popular Cheatsheet on How to Become More Likable and Charismatic in Less Than 5 Days.
This insightful guide reveals the transformative potential of nonverbal communication, empowering you to connect with others on a deeper level. Whether you're looking to enhance your personal relationships or advance your career, mastering eye contact and body language is key to making a lasting impression.

Some people seem to attract others effortlessly. They walk into a room and conversations happen. Connections form. Opportunities open.

It’s not luck.
It’s not personality.
It’s habit.

Designed to be practical and fast, this book breaks everything down into easy-to-implement steps you can start using today.

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Too often information on How to Be More Likable and Charismatic is laid out in a large all-encompassing program. But you are very different from other people. Your situation, social group, and already existing skills are unique to you. So a One Size Fits All program doesn’t work and it’s exhausting trying to remake yourself from top to bottom. You probably already have some skills you can build on.



This book is now being revised and will be available soon

Texas Billionaire Series

Nora Flynn has spent eleven months building the story that will end Reid Caldwell's empire. She has the offshore accounts, the shell companies, the paper trail. She has everything except the final piece — and she is two weeks from publication when his car pulls up beside her on a downtown Austin sidewalk and the window rolls down.
He already knows her name.


Is Digital Currency the Future of Finance or the Snake Oil of the 21st Century?
You’ve heard about it but you don’t really understand it. Is it something you should ignore or pay attention to? You have heard of people using Crypto Currency as an investment like stocks or real estate, but you have also heard people say they lost money. Alex Fisher has been a private investor for years and has been very successful. To the point where he quit his job and, as he puts it, “Just trades and plays.” That last comment is typical of the casual yet precisely informative style of this engaging book.

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