Identify A Liar

Identify a Liar

Identify a Liar



identify a liar
By Anne Ahira

Would it shock you to know that someone lied to you today? Research is showing that people lie on a constant basis, they may be little white lies or big ugly ones but the facts remain that too often people are lying to your face. If all of that was surprising you might be further surprised to find out that you can learn how to tell when someone is lying to you. Popular television programs aside there are those who qualify as human lie detectors and not they do not have special powers they have simply learned to read the signs and so can you.

A good deal of the time you can learn to notice the behaviors of a liar quickly. Will they meet your eyes when they are speaking to you? Even this can be overcome by a skilled liar, but there are still facial and body signals that will tell you when someone is not being truthful. How much more secure would you feel if you could read them all and identify a liar from the moment they began speaking?

If you are going to learn to identify a liar, it is important to understand why people lie and what types of lie they tell. This understanding alone can give you powerful ammunition against the next person who tries to lie to you. You can learn to gather facts while you are talking and even how to control a complete conversation and get people to tell you things they never intended. It is no fun being lied to but it can be potentially harmful if you do not know how to read the signs. Learn all you could ever need to know about how to identify a liar here!

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