How to Talk to Anyone
The Ultimate Guide to Learn Conversation and People Skills
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Narrated by:
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Queenie Walsh
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By:
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Craig Jaeger
About this listen
This is a three-book bundle that addresses various subtopics, including but not limited to these:
Book one: Socializing can be a real challenge. You may not think of it as such, but if you take into account all the subtle body language, what different meanings the words imply, and tone of voice, it can be tricky for those who get nervous or don’t possess the skills to see all those references.
Through this guide, you will receive support and tips. You will learn more about small talk, being a social chameleon or social actor, coming across as genuine, and the best ways to become an expert at small talk.
Book two: This book can help you improve your social skills and see the benefits of such skills. Aside from that, we will also dive into the actual benefits of shyness, which may surprise you. You will learn about the top five ways to make small talk worth the trouble, the best ways to end it, and ways to go beyond it.
Lastly, the various aspects of social anxiety disorder, social life, and the social comparison theory will be laid out to help you comprehend those topics better.
Book three: This book is full of helpful tips on social skills. Some people may suffer from shyness or feel awkward when socializing. The first chapter of this book will talk about that. Additionally, it will discuss the best ways to make small talk work in your favor, as well as more tips to talk to anyone about basically anything. Last but not least, the final chapter will go over some findings science has done that has them worried about the next generations’ declining social skills, mostly due to technology.
I encourage you to take a look at this book and think about the things you hear.
©2020 Craig Jaeger (P)2020 Craig Jaeger