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The Opening Move : Captivate Before You Speak
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8232919610
- EAN9798232919610
- Date de parution18/10/2025
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- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
Every conversation begins before a single word is spoken. The moment you enter a room, the way you stand, the pause before your first sentence - all of it shapes the story others begin to tell about you. The Opening Move: Captivate Before You Speak is about mastering that unseen moment of influence, where presence becomes power and silence sets the tone for everything that follows. This book explores the psychology and strategy behind first impressions, how people perceive confidence, authenticity, and authority before a voice even reaches their ears.
You'll learn what truly makes others lean in, not because of what you say, but because of how you carry yourself before the words arrive. Whether you're stepping onto a stage, entering a meeting, or walking into an interview, the opening move determines the outcome. Every interaction is a negotiation of attention. The one who captures it first controls the direction of the exchange. This book dissects that dynamic, showing how posture, composure, timing, and emotional calibration can communicate more than a polished speech ever could.
It's not about manipulation or performance, it's about alignment. When your inner state reflects calm assurance, your presence commands without effort. Through vivid examples and actionable strategies, The Opening Move reveals how subtle behavioral cues can establish dominance, trust, or empathy before a word is uttered. You'll discover how to use tension to your advantage, how to pace your body language with the rhythm of your intentions, and how to harness silence as an amplifier of authority.
It's not what you say first, it's how you prepare the ground for what comes next. Great communicators aren't defined by their vocabulary; they're defined by their timing. They understand that connection happens in the seconds before the message begins. This book takes you into that space, the invisible prelude where minds are already deciding whether to listen or dismiss. You'll uncover the mechanics of presence and the discipline of stillness that transform ordinary introductions into memorable beginnings.
The principles inside The Opening Move can reshape the way you approach communication altogether. It helps you refine your awareness, teaching you to notice the nonverbal language you project, the small details that either strengthen your influence or dilute it. It's a manual for the kind of confidence that doesn't need to announce itself, the type that others feel without explanation. In a world saturated with noise, your silence can be your strongest signal.
This book shows how to channel focus and intention so that by the time you speak, your message already carries weight. You'll learn to use anticipation, emotional balance, and psychological framing to set the stage for impact. The Opening Move isn't about talking better; it's about becoming someone people listen to before you even speak. It's about understanding that your first move in any encounter isn't your words, it's your presence.
And when you master that, every conversation begins on your terms.
You'll learn what truly makes others lean in, not because of what you say, but because of how you carry yourself before the words arrive. Whether you're stepping onto a stage, entering a meeting, or walking into an interview, the opening move determines the outcome. Every interaction is a negotiation of attention. The one who captures it first controls the direction of the exchange. This book dissects that dynamic, showing how posture, composure, timing, and emotional calibration can communicate more than a polished speech ever could.
It's not about manipulation or performance, it's about alignment. When your inner state reflects calm assurance, your presence commands without effort. Through vivid examples and actionable strategies, The Opening Move reveals how subtle behavioral cues can establish dominance, trust, or empathy before a word is uttered. You'll discover how to use tension to your advantage, how to pace your body language with the rhythm of your intentions, and how to harness silence as an amplifier of authority.
It's not what you say first, it's how you prepare the ground for what comes next. Great communicators aren't defined by their vocabulary; they're defined by their timing. They understand that connection happens in the seconds before the message begins. This book takes you into that space, the invisible prelude where minds are already deciding whether to listen or dismiss. You'll uncover the mechanics of presence and the discipline of stillness that transform ordinary introductions into memorable beginnings.
The principles inside The Opening Move can reshape the way you approach communication altogether. It helps you refine your awareness, teaching you to notice the nonverbal language you project, the small details that either strengthen your influence or dilute it. It's a manual for the kind of confidence that doesn't need to announce itself, the type that others feel without explanation. In a world saturated with noise, your silence can be your strongest signal.
This book shows how to channel focus and intention so that by the time you speak, your message already carries weight. You'll learn to use anticipation, emotional balance, and psychological framing to set the stage for impact. The Opening Move isn't about talking better; it's about becoming someone people listen to before you even speak. It's about understanding that your first move in any encounter isn't your words, it's your presence.
And when you master that, every conversation begins on your terms.




