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Hirsch’s hosts launch of new book on personality profiling

Three lucky members of the audience received a copy of Art of Visual Personality Profiling signed by all three authors, and Hirsch's will be looking to host a workshop on the subject early in 2019.

 

Hirsch’s Strubens Valley recently hosted the launch of a new book entitled Art of Visual Personality Profiling, which is the brainchild of three separate authors.

The launch got under way with one of the authors, Annie Maddox, quoting the Roman philosopher Cicero: “If you wish to persuade me, you need to think my thoughts, feel my feelings and speak my words”. Annie stated that she feels that the quote summarises what people are looking for in other individuals.

“We need to feel that the other person understands our thoughts, feelings and words. The first step is therefore to understand the other person.”Art of Visual Personality Profiling is apparently a book intended for everyday business people and individuals who want to gain an advantage in the business sector and whatever personal scenarios or situations they may face.

“We tell people who we are, how we want to be treated and how we prefer to interact through our everyday choices,” Annie said. “Diversity adds an additional dynamic to our visual personality. When we observe the choices people make, our brain analyses what we see and hear and helps us to approach the scenario with intelligence,” she continued.

Lydia Muller, another author, then spoke about body language and the importance of colour in our surroundings, while the third and final author, Luke Walt, concluded by saying, “This book shares the secrets to master the art of visual personality profiling and the unique tools to drive for the best outcomes in our everyday scenarios,” he concluded.

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