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Conversation Skills Training - How to Build Relationships Navigate Any Situation and Talk to Anyone - cover

Conversation Skills Training - How to Build Relationships Navigate Any Situation and Talk to Anyone

Patrick King

Publisher: Publishdrive

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You are missing out on so many relationships in your life.Communication is the bedrock of our relationships. But we often don’t know how to express ourselves, or truly hear others. Make sure that you are not letting amazing people pass you by.Increase your social and emotional awareness.Conversations Skills Training is truly about arming you with the tools you need for effective expression, listening, and relationships. Communication is the primary contributor to the relationships we attract in our lives, and this book takes you through almost every aspect of successful connection.Imagine being able to walk into a room and make friends with strangers, avoid conflict, and have a charismatic presence. It’s not so tough, it just needs purposeful practice. This book will be your best field guide to knowing how to deal with people, their emotions, and your own emotions.Get ahead in your career – because conversations skills gets promotions, not technical skills.Patrick King is an internationally bestselling author and social skills coach. His writing draws of a variety of sources, from scientific research, academic experience, coaching, and real-life experience.The keys to preventing and dealing with conflict or other uncomfortable situations.
 
Identify your communication style, and why it might be holding you back
 
Exactly how much eye contact to use for emotional connection
 
One acronym to substantially improve your conversations
 
How to “hear” people’s emotions and make people trust you
 
Defusing conflict and tough situations
 
How to say no and assert yourself to anyone
 
An ancient Greek persuasion technique that works in any situation
 
Read people like a book – their emotions, feelings, and thoughts!
Available since: 11/22/2023.
Print length: 218 pages.

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