Give me 5 minutes with someone and I can tell you more about their character than a 10-page summary. I have “read” thousands of people who tell me that I know more about them in a few minutes than their spouse, family or friends. Am I the only one with access to this ancient secret? No, anyone can do what I do just by learning the Art of Face Reading. I have trained hundreds of people in a one day workshop or 5 part webinar, step by step process to learn this wisdom.

“I look forward to the day when people are not judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.” Martin Luther King Jr.

Have you ever had a feeling about someone? Have you ever wondered what this person is really like? Well, we all read people on some level. Since the beginning of time we have used our instincts to survive and have become very sensitive Human Beings.

Unconsciously, we all read faces. How would you like to read faces consciously? The art of reading faces gives you the tangible tools to recognize a person’s true character.

How is it that a cartoonist can draw a few angled lines on a page and you know exactly who they are portraying? I’m sure you’ll know the difference between Joe Clark and Brian Mulroney just by the angle of the jaw line. Aren’t these characteristic traits of their personalities?

Why do film directors look everywhere for a certain look in an actor? Is it because they fit the role? Imagine if a suave baby-faced person were cast to play a rough and tough cowboy in one of his favorite classic movies. I’m sure he would feel the plot was good, but the actor just doesn’t fit the role. Are you starting to get the idea?

Face reading, like body language, gives you an edge in non-verbal communication. This is one of the most powerful ways to get to know yourself and others in all of your relationships. When you see a person’s core potential, you will also see their peak potential.

“As an investigative tool, face reading is being used by a growing number of law enforcement and investigative agencies in Europe and North America,” says Trout, a former US police officer.
The Vancouver Sun – September 18, 2004

Now, you’re probably saying, enough questions. Give me some answers on how I could do this! The shape of a face gives you the pattern or structure of its personality characteristics. What is the structure of this face? However, let’s compare this to a vehicle? Is it solid and practical like a Mac truck or smooth and responsive like a Ferrari?

The basic structure of a face or a vehicle will give you clues as to its true potential or maximum vehicle performance. Vehicle and face features will give you all the important details.

The first thing I do in Face Reading is ‘cut off’ the person’s head and place it on a table. Don’t take me literally!!! Does the head stay steady and steady or does it roll like a ball? This is so simple! Just watch a child play with building blocks or those games where they put shapes in the holes. Does a square fit a round hole or a square hole? In other words, does your personality or characteristic trait fit the role or job description?

The first impression you get of a person is the most important. What is the overall structure and the most prominent feature that catches your eye? For example, the face shape can be square and practical, the oval face can be sensitive and flexible, the rectangular face can be assertive and ambitious, or the round face can be easygoing and willing to please. A person’s most prominent feature may be their large, warm brown eyes, a prominent nose that can be a bit ‘nosy’, or thin, tight lips that may find life ‘tastes a bit bitter’.

I look at the person’s forehead to see how broad and open this person is in their thinking. The profile shows me your preferred way of processing information. Are they very observant, do they have long-term memory or a lot of imagination?

At this point, start noticing the left and right sides of the face. Are they in balance? How does the left male analytical mind work with the right female creative mind? Most people have an imbalance that shows me that there is an internal conflict that needs to be resolved.

Next, we look at the shape, location, and quality of your brows to understand the degree of communication between your thinking and feeling. When you raise your eyebrows, you raise your thoughts about what you feel. In other words… brilliant idea!!!

We then experience the special privilege of looking into their eyes, ‘the windows of the Soul’. Their size, shape, angle, depth and color indicate their honest point of view and how they express or repress their inner world and how they interact with the outer world.

The nose ‘knows’! The nose knows everything! It shows how they learned to project their personal identity. Are they stable and assertive, sharp and demanding, or prominent and outgoing? The nose points to honesty, reliability, self-confidence, or strength.

Wow, now the lips! Are the ‘hot lips’ full like Marilyn Monroe’s or are they pursed and tight showing restraint of their sultry expression? The degree of creativity, intuition, and sex appeal is displayed on the upper lip, and vocal expression is displayed on the lower lip.

The width and depth of the jaw and chin show stability, vitality, determination, and the ability to carry out and support the expression of the above traits. His revealing lines etched on her face show the deepest feelings and usual characteristics of her person. Wow, all this in the first few minutes when we meet face to face!

You will be amazed at the accuracy of Face Reading. You may think you’re good enough at reading people and you probably are, because we all deal with readers. Face Reading is our original form of communication. As babies we do it instinctively, as adults we need to get out of our intellectual minds and learn it all over again.

You can probably already name three or four precise traits of a person. After learning and practicing the Art of Face Reading, I guarantee you’ll be able to name thirty or more accurate things about a person before they’ve even opened their mouths to speak.

The most IMPORTANT question of all!!!

“WHAT IS YOUR OWN FACE SAYING?”