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Allan Pease

    January 1, 1952

    Allan Pease is an Australian author and motivational speaker who has established himself as an expert on relationships. His diverse background includes music and a successful career in life insurance sales before transitioning to public speaking and training, particularly in sales and body language. Known for his irreverent wit, his work often explores the nuances of human interaction and communication. Pease's writings delve into understanding interpersonal dynamics and conveying messages beyond spoken words.

    Allan Pease
    Why men don't listen & women can't read maps
    The Little Book of Men & Women
    Body Language
    The definitive book of body language : how to read others' attitudes by their gestures
    Questions are the answers. How to get to 'yes' in network marketing
    The Answer
    • The Answer

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Barbara and Allan Pease share all of the tips and wisdom they have learned on their own journey to success, and show readers how it is possible to achieve their goals. You will learn how to: set and action clearly defined goals; overcome obstacles, despite what others think, do or say; take responsibility for your life circumstances; apply the art of visualisation and the power of affirmation; deal with stress, fear and worry; and never give up

      The Answer
      4.4
    • Body Language

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Pease explains how you can learn to read people's thoughts from their gestures and find out more about yourself, too. This edition covers both work and social life, and can be used in business for training

      Body Language
      4.0
    • The Little Book of Men & Women

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Following the Sunday Times bestselling success of their last book, "Why Men Can Only Do One Thing At A Time And Women Never Stop Talking", acclaimed relationship experts Allan and Barbara Pease bring us this hilarious new 'Little Book'. "The Little Book Of Men And Women" highlights the differences between the sexes in the way they think and act.

      The Little Book of Men & Women
      3.0
    • This book is a sensation in Britain, having spent 10 weeks at number one in Australia and quickly becoming a UK bestseller. It ranks highly on various charts, including number 2 at Bertrams and 3 at THE, while dominating Amazon sales. Bestselling authors Allan and Barbara Pease, with over four million copies of "Body Language" sold globally, delve into the stark differences in male and female thought processes. Their extensive research spans evolutionary biology, psychology, and social change, resulting in a sometimes shocking yet often humorous exploration of the gender divide. Key insights include why men struggle with multitasking, why women excel at communication, and the reasons behind various relationship dynamics. The book addresses common frustrations, such as men's reluctance to share feelings and women's need for emotional connection, while also revealing what both genders truly desire. This engaging read is essential for anyone interested in understanding themselves and improving their relationships, whether they love, dislike, or simply coexist with the opposite sex.

      Why men don't listen & women can't read maps
      3.9
    • Fabulous combined giftbook edition of the two mini books WHY MEN DON'T LISTEN AND CAN ONLY DO ONE THING AT A TIME and WHY WOMEN CAN'T READ MAPS AND WON'T STOP TALKING In this hilarious book, Allan and Barbara Pease highlight the differences between men and women in the way they think and act. Why are women radar detectors; why do men hate to be wrong? Each page features a snippet of wisdom, bound to produce laughter from even the most cynical soul. The perfect giftbook for men and women. Including plenty of new material, this beautiful hardback edition is adapted from their multi-million-selling Number 1 bestseller Why Men Don't Listen and Women Can't Read Maps.

      Why Men Can Only Do One Thing at a Time and Women Never Stop Talking
      3.9
    • Write Language

      The New Secrets of Writing Letters that Really Work

      • 130 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      No matter how many letters you write, this book will help you communicate more effectively.You'll discover a book of powerful ideas and techniques that make certain your correspondence get read and acted upon. You'll learn how to break away from the starchy, formal rules of yesteryear – rules which stifle effective communication.Through many brilliant examples, you'll find "Write Language" not only enjoyable to read, but a constant source ideas to life your letters to new levels of effectiveness. For you, there'll be no more staring at a blank screen wondering how to start a letter. For you there'll be no more clichés like 'herewith our brochure for your perusal' or 'assuring you of our best intention at all times' which kill written communication. Both in your business and in your personal life, you'll discover "Write Language" is a unique and powerful book. It's a superb investment.This book shows:- how to persuade your readers to do what you want them to do- how to get a new job or a payrise- how to get immediate attention from your reader- how to write a letter of complaint to neighbours, business and government- how to build rapport and good relationships through letters- how to say what you mean – and get away with it- how to make money through letter writing

      Write Language
      3.6
    • International bestselling authors Allan and Barbara Pease focus their insight and wit on the most popular, and some would maintain, important part of any relationship: sex. In their inimitable style they explore what men and women want from a sexual relationship and give humourous and practical advice. Discover: What men and women really want from love and sex How to find a great partner What to do when the chemistry is wrong How to have a happy future with your partner

      The mating game
      3.7
    • Do you know the top seven things men do that drive women nuts? Or the real reason women cry more than men do? What are men really looking for in a woman—both at first sight and for the long-term? These are only the starting points for Barbara and Allan Pease as they discuss the very real—and often very funny—differences between the sexes. Why Men Don’t Have a Clue and Women Always Need More Shoes takes a look at some of the issues that have confused men and women for centuries. Using new findings on the brain, studies of social changes, evolutionary biology, and psychology, the Peases teach you how to make the most of your relationships—or at least begin to understand where your partner is coming from. They help women understand why men avoid commitment, what drives them to lie, and how to decode male speech to find out what they are really saying. They explain to men why women nag, how they use emotional blackmail, and how to understand (and take advantage of!) the top-secret scoring system all women apply. They also dish about the top turn-ons--and turn-offs--for both sexes. Laced with their trademark humor, Why Men Don’t Have a Clue and Women Always Need More Shoes addresses a host of nitty-gritty battlegrounds as well, from channel surfing and toilet seats to shopping and communication. Why Men Don’t Have a Clue and Women Always Need More Shoes is the answer to understanding the opposite sex.

      Why Men Don't Have a Clue and Women Always Need More Shoes
      3.8