Sensory Acuity
Written by Terry Elston on May 29th, 2007- Sensory Acuity
To enable the practitioner to stop 'mind reading' and start to have more acuracy in calibrating (determining by criteria
, not guessing) what the body language (including facial muscles and tones of voices) is telling them.
Obviously thgisis crucial in any person to personn interaction and will enhance any chance of knowing that person deeply or working on a substancial level with them.

















