Growing Beyond Small Talk: Discover Practical Skills for Meaningful One-On-One Conversation and Overcome Personal Communication Insecurity
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Do you sometimes feel like you are talking to a brick wall?
Does the idea of mingling at a party make you not want to go?
Do you feel like you’re going to be ill whenever you’re supposed to give a presentation, even if it’s in front of a small crowd?
While some people just have a knack for making conversation, many still struggle to even say, “Hello.”
Lacking communication skills can have a negative impact on your well-being, becoming the barrier standing in the way between you and a healthy professional and personal life.
Proper communication is the key to building solid connections and being able to express yourself – without it, it can take a hit on your self-esteem and cause you to feel a lack in your social life.
Knowing how to strike a conversation can put you at ease and make you feel more confident when meeting a client, a potential love interest, or someone you meet at the park.
You don’t need to be a born speaker to make people listen to you.
As long as you can pick up on social cues, listen patiently and actively to what people are saying, and talk clearly, you’ll do fine – and the best part is, this can all be learned.
This guidebook contains a host of strategies and tips that will help you learn the art of conversation and shed the fear of speaking in public.
Inside, you will discover:
-Surprisingly easy techniques to start and carry on a healthy conversation without making it awkward
-Intriguing insights into the connection between the brain and language skills, and how this can help you
-Surprising reasons why some people are naturally chatty, explained by science
-7 powerful ways to have people genuinely listen to you
-How words can impact people – and how to make sure your language isn’t irritating or rude
-Supportive tips on how to make healthy and meaningful conversations with elderly people
-How to spice up your conversational skills and build your vocabulary
And so much more!
Plenty of people are unable to make small talk because they think they are bad at it.
And if you are one of them, then don’t worry… it’s easier than you think to inspire a healthy conversation – just take a deep breath and take it one step at a time to put the wheel in motion.
You are closer than ever before to becoming a strong speaker… Now is the time to take that final step towards acing the art of conversation.
If you want to enhance your professional and personal life and make”