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As you look around a poker table, you read your opponents’ “tells”—tapping a finger, stirring a drink, scratching a nose—and you make your next move accordingly. The same should hold true when it comes to negotiations. Whether making million dollar deals at work, a new salary, or your next real estate purchase, negotiation and body language expert, Greg Williams says you not only need to “read between the lines” to detect body language signals but you need to learn how to control your own as well. Through engaging stories and examples, BODY LANGUAGE SECRETS TO WIN MORE NEGOTIATIONS: How to Read Any Opponent and Get What You Want, shows ways body language, micro-expressions, and emotional intelligence influence the outcomes of every negotiation. www.themasternegotiator.com Ξ Captain Britton “Shack” Shackelford comes from a long line of fishermen. His family has been in the commercial fishing business since 1670, so it’s common belief among the locals that Shackelford has salt water running through his veins. Born and raised in Gloucester, Virginia, he is a proud Southerner who puts faith and family first — values that have made him one of the most dedicated fishermen in the Outer Banks. When he’s not fishing for bluefin, Shackelford runs a charter business out of Wanchese, North Carolina, where he takes pride in helping others connect with their love of fishing. An avid outdoorsman, Shackelford also operates a duck-hunting charter business. It was an exceptional year in Gloucester, Mass., with many captains bringing in record hauls for one of the most profitable seasons in recent memory. Now, winter has descended upon New England, and the prized Bluefin tuna have migrated south to the Outer Banks of North Carolina, known as the “Graveyard of the Atlantic.” Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks is the newest and hottest show on extreme fishing! Ξ Readers are hailing Jeremy Gavron’s memoir, A Woman on the Edge of Time, as having the potential to be a breakout hit. In 1965, his mother, Hannah Gavron, gassed herself, just two years after and two blocks away from where Sylvia Plath killed herself in the same manner. She left behind a suicide note, two young sons, and a soon-to-be-published book: The Captive Wife. Had she been born even five years later, would her fate have been different? Readers are free to come to their own conclusions as they get to know Hannah through the detective work of Jeremy Gavron. He sorts through letters, diaries, photos, and the memories of old acquaintances trying to piece together her life and her enigmatic death. Ultimately, he not only uncovers Hannah’s struggle to carve out her place in a man’s world but also examines the suffocating constrictions placed on every ambitious woman in the mid-twentieth century. Ξ The Miami Marlins said on Sunday that Jose Fernandez, one of Major League Baseball's best pitchers, was killed in a boating accident in Miami Beach. Fernandez's back story was one from a baseball fairy tale. As a teenager, he was jailed for trying to defect from Cuba. He emerged as a baseball star at Braulio Alonso High School in Tampa, Fla., and was chosen 14th overall by the Marlins in the 2011 draft. He signed for $2 million and was in the majors by 2013. Fernandez had never pitched above Class A, but he made the All-State team and was named National League Rookie of the Year.Here to talk in detail about the loss of this amazing athlete Kate Delaney invadethemancave.com is the author of the new book "Invade the Man Cave: Sports Secrets Guys Don't Share".
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