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Henrik Fexeus


Born
in Örebro, Sweden
September 29, 1971

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Henrik Fexeus is a Swedish mentalist, author and TV-host. Since 2005 he is a frequent guest, as expert on body language and non-verbal communication, in television and newspapers including for Expressen at the Swedish Crown Princess Victoria's wedding and for Aftonbladet during the US SuperTuesday 2016.

Henrik has a BA in Philosophy from Stockholm University and has worked in communications and marketing.

Fexeus has written seven books on practical psychology and influence. His first book, The art of reading minds, was released in 2007 by Forum Bokförlag. In 2010, it received the Pocket Platinum sales award. His second book, When you do what I want, was released in 2008 and received in 2010 the Pocket Gold award.

As of 2019, his books have bee
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Average rating: 3.87 · 34,599 ratings · 3,248 reviews · 45 distinct worksSimilar authors
Art of Reading Minds

3.52 avg rating — 2,608 ratings — published 2007 — 63 editions
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Maktspelet

3.58 avg rating — 392 ratings — published 2013 — 20 editions
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När du gör som jag vill: En...

3.52 avg rating — 396 ratings — published 2008 — 19 editions
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Offerdjuret (Mementoserien,...

3.80 avg rating — 349 ratings10 editions
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Alla får ligga : strategier...

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3.01 avg rating — 380 ratings — published 2009 — 7 editions
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Fingertoppskänsla i social ...

3.79 avg rating — 296 ratings — published 2017
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Konsten att få mentala supe...

3.53 avg rating — 305 ratings — published 2011 — 10 editions
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Reload: så blir du återhämt...

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Art of Social Excellence

3.14 avg rating — 230 ratings — published 2012 — 17 editions
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De Förlorade (Den sista ill...

2.81 avg rating — 129 ratings5 editions
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“I'm not the first one to point out that George Lucas used plastic helmets to cover the faces of the storm troopers in Star Wars, in order to make them more inhuman, as their eyes and faces were not visible. In our times, we are getting a more modern version of Lucas's Stormtroopers, thanks to the popular nerve toxin Botox. This is something more and more people who are past their middle age are happily injecting into themselves - more specifically, into their faces. Botox causes local paralysis (it is a nerve toxin, after all), which smoothes out wrinkles. Unfortunately, it also means you can no longer use some of your facial muscles, as you are paralyzed. This means you're not only getting the skin of a Barbie doll, you're getting its range of facial expressions too.”
Henrik Fexeus, The Art of Reading Minds

“Använd din nya kunskap med ansvar. Använd den enbart till att göra gott. Det finns många som har försökt det motsatta och som kan vittna om att det alltid slår tillbaka mot dig själv till slut. Plus att du blir en sten i nästa liv.”
Henrik Fexeus

“Whenever you do something, if you notice that it doesn’t work, stop whatever it is that you are doing and do something else.—MILTON H. ERICKSON If you think about different situations in your life in which you made no progress, you will probably realize that the reason you got stuck in the first place was that you were stubbornly attempting the same failed solution over and over again. The simplest solutions are often the hardest to find.”
Henrik Fexeus, The Art of Reading Minds: How to Understand and Influence Others Without Them Noticing

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