Social Equations
The Formulas for Deep Friendships, Charm, Trust, and Being a People Person
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Narrateur(s):
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Russell Newton
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Auteur(s):
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Patrick King
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How to connect with anyone - in a systematic and structured way. A true set of instructions for any social interaction.
Sometimes our minds are blank and we run out of things to say. That's normal. This book seeks to simplify that moment with simple formulas and equations to keep you going, connecting, and charming.
A detailed breakdown of what people look for in friends, rapport, and social skills.
Social Equations is a book of research and iteration. This means that each formula has been verified and confirmed by psychologists and researchers, and then broken down into use for daily life.
People often complain that there is too much to implement and think about when they read/listen to similar books. But this book simplifies matters into simple equations. It's like a book of cheat sheets that you can constantly refer to and then slowly turn into habit.
The absolute best methods to make friends and keep them - as verified by scientists.
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.
Tips for every type of situation you can find yourself in on a daily basis.
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-An actual formula for humor and making people laugh that stand-up comedians also use
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-What comprises trust, the most important relationship factor
-What "zombie conversations" are and how to escape them before they get you
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