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Sarah Jones is a British author and speaker. She has spoken about mental health in the UK and the importance of identifying problems. She has also spoken about the body language of various people during events in the Daily Express, BBC and others. Jones' only book to date is From Vulnerable to Invincible.

Career

Jones spoke to BBC Radio Oxford about lifestyle anxiety and workplace problems. In the interview, she outlined ways in which people managers need to be more understanding of why people may begin to underperform. She has also highlighted a number of mental health problems that aren't always publicly discussed, such as cherophobia. Jones spoke about the condition in the Metro.

In March 2018, she released the book, From Vulnerable to Invincible.

Jones is a body language expert and has received media coverage for analysing how celebrities and politicians have reacted in particular situations. One such example was featured in The Daily Express when Jones studied the body language of British Prime Minister, Theresa May, during an EU Summit discussing Brexit. Her speech outside Downing Street was analysed by Jones, who stated "her hands emphasise her points and make her appear very authoritative."

Jones also entered into a wider debate about the relationship between Jean Claude Juncker and the Prime Minister. In this analysis she stated that both he and May were positive when discussing issues and both had a professional manner and showed respect for each other whenever in public. She suggested the numerous signs from how they act shows they likely have constructive conversations away from the cameras.

References

  1. ^ "An Interview With Renowned Coach Sarah Jones". Brainz Magazine. 2021-08-30. Retrieved 2024-06-06.
  2. Gladwell, Hattie (2 March 2018). "Blogger explains what it's like to live with cherophobia – the fear of happiness". Metro.
  3. "Sarah Jones, Author, Speaker & Coach , Executive Contributor at Brainz Magazine". Brainz Magazine. Retrieved 2024-06-06.
  4. ^ "Theresa May Determined to secure Brexit deal TODAY: Expert reveals how PM really feels". Daily Express. 24 November 2018.
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