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YOU CAN`T LIE TO ME

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YOU CAN’T LIE TO ME Not because I’m special — because I’m trained. The Insight Lab teaches you to read people, predict reactions, and lead behaviour.

A-Team for Autism

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The A- Team for Autism- Autism Crisis Management- Crisis Intervention- Behavioural Analysis- Training for parents, carers, and professionals.

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Live tips and tricks
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C5`s
Baseline & The Basics - The C5 Model Before you can read anyone accurately, you need a system—not guesswork, not checklists, not TikTok body-language myths. In this lesson, you’ll learn the five essential principles for interpreting behaviour using the C5 Model. Why people misread body language ❌ Most beginners jump straight into “gesture meanings.”But gestures only matter when you understand the person, the moment, and the pattern. Without structure, you get false reads, overthinking, and bad assumptions. The C5 Model fixes that. The 5 Elements of the C5 Model 1️⃣ Change Always compare behaviour to the person’s baseline.The meaning isn’t in the gesture, it’s in the shift. 2️⃣ Context Environment, situation, stress, weather, noise, who’s present all these shape behaviour before psychology ever does. 3️⃣ Clusters One cue means nothing.Three cues pointing the same direction?That’s data. 4️⃣ Culture Upbringing, neurotype, environment, language, and social norms change how people express themselves.Without this lens, you misread people instantly. 5️⃣ Checklist Only AFTER the first four filters do you assign meaning.Checklist LAST — never first. What this model gives you: ✔ Accurate baselines ✔ Context-grounded interpretation ✔ Freedom from guessing ✔ Protection from false assumptions ✔ A skill that works in the real world The Big Principle Body language is never analysed cue-by-cue. It’s always interpreted as part of a bigger picture. This is what separates beginners from profilers.
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10 days cues
📅 DAY 1 — The One-Shoulder Lift Cue: One shoulder rises slightly.Meaning (ND-safe):Often a natural signal of uncertainty, thinking, or emotional processing. Activity: “See if you notice someone doing a small shoulder lift today — and nothing else. Just noticing.”
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FRICTION IS INFORMATION
Friction is Information Tension in the interaction isn’t always bad. It’s feedback. It shows you where boundaries are being tested, or where truth is hiding. Behaviour Check: Where did friction appear this week — and what did it reveal?
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WRONG ANSWER
WRONG ANSWERS ONLY — A-Team Edition A fun, low-pressure creativity game for all No right answers. No stress. Just imagination. How to Play: 1. Someone asks a questionExample: “Why do cats stare at walls?” 2. The next person replies with the most silly, totally-wrong answer they can think ofExample: “Because they’re waiting for the wall to blink first.” 3. Then someone asks a NEW question, and the next person continues the chain with another wonderfully incorrect answer. 4. Our A-Team Rules: - Answers can be cute, funny, strange, or wildly creative - All answers are welcome — the more imaginative, the better - No repeating answers - No pressure to be “fast” or “smart” — this is just for fun - Most likes wins (but really, everyone wins) - This game is great for: ✨ releasing pressure ✨ warming up social imagination ✨ celebrating the way different brains play When you’re finished playing, leave your final question below to keep the chain going. Let’s make some joyful nonsense together.
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Tim Atyeo
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Hypnotist, Master NLP practitioner HPD (Hypnotherapy in practice Diploma)

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