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Highlights
- Talking to others doesn't have to be so stressful.
- Author(s): Chase Hill
- 192 Pages
- Self Improvement, Communication & Social Skills
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About the Book
9 crucial conversational and social skills to swear by - make conversations a breeze using practical tips to talk fluently with anyone (without feeling awkward).
Book Synopsis
Talking to others doesn't have to be so stressful. With these 9 skills by your side, you can make conversations a breezeDoes your mind go completely blank when you approach people to talk?
Do you ever find yourself unable to move past a simple 'how are you'?
Is your small-talk game leaving you with awkward and uneasy silences?
If you've ever found yourself freezing up while trying to talk to someone at a party, a meeting, or even while having a one-on-one with those you know, then you are very much familiar with the pain of not being able to communicate easily.
Talking is perhaps one of the most fundamental ways you connect with others. But you'll often find that conversations are, unfortunately, tricky.
Just saying 'hi' is never enough, and keeping others interested in you while trying to keep the conversation afloat can easily become nightmarish.
Sometimes, you end up ruining a conversation by overthinking a simple reply.
You probably also hate making small talk, only to be completely ignored (besides, how many times can you actually ask about the weather?)
And these are just the tip of the iceberg.
Do you ever wonder what you could change just to be able to talk to anyone without hesitation?
Thankfully, you don't have to search far and wide - the answer to your problems is only a few clicks away.
In this guide, focused on helping you become confident in talking to anyone, you'll discover:
- 9 crucial conversational and social skills to swear by - make conversations a breeze using practical tips to talk fluently with anyone (without feeling stupid)
- How to melt the awkwardness, no matter whom you're talking to, by projecting real confidence
- A comprehensive guide to the science of body language - observe subtle non-verbal cues and find out what others are really trying to say!
- The conversation masterclass - take your verbal skills to the next level and learn how to kick off conversations and continue them without failing, even with strangers
- Everything you ever wanted to know on how to make small talk more engaging (without faking it)
- How to be charming in conversations so that others find you interesting
- How to make meaningful and fulfilling conversations as well as connections with people around you
And much more.
Communicating with others shouldn't be a hassle for anyone to begin with.
To help you out, this book comes packed with smart tips and tricks to overcome your shyness, and helps you tackle social situations even when you're an introvert.
And all this is just a few clicks away...
Step into the limelight and make interesting conversations, no matter who you're talking to. All you need to do is scroll up and click "Add to Cart" right now.Review Quotes
"There are many excellent points written in a fun, upbeat style with lots of encouragement along the way. I found it to be extremely helpful."
-- Rose Anderson
"The author provides just enough data to support his instructions, and very specific ways to truly meet the expectations set up by the title. Delivers just what's promised!"
-- Randye Kaye, author Happier Made Simple & Ben Behind His Voices
"I have been practicing the strategies and techniques offered in this guide and I am aware of a noticeable difference in the way I feel when communicating with others!"
-- Suzanne R. Rudemyer
"As a Clinical Psychotherapist, I eagerly await any book coming from Chase Hill. I find his insights and practical tips and techniques invaluable myself, in clinic and in the classes I teach."
-- Gareth Strangemore-Jones, Clinical Psychotherapist, Consultant Medical Hypnotherapist, Mindfulness Teacher and Life Coach
"This book breaks down the challenges to speaking with just about anyone, focusing on understanding and providing clear ways of communication with others."
-- John Hope