Social Skills
How to Analyze People and Body Language Instantly, Handle Small Talk and Conversation as an Introvert, Improve Emotional Intelligence, and Learn Highly Effective Communication Tips
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Narrateur(s):
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Brian R. Scott
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Auteur(s):
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Matt Holden
À propos de cet audio
If you want the kind of social intelligence that will allow you to succeed in any social situation, then pay attention....
Would you like to discover how some people can seem to fit in anywhere?
Are you curious to discover the one thing you should never do at a party with your coworkers?
Do you want to master the art of small talk and learn how to win people over?
If so, then you’ve come to the right place.
Here’s just a tiny fraction of what you’ll discover:
- How to deal with social anxiety
- The one thing that's probably holding you back from developing excellent social skills and how to overcome it
- Introvert traits and common myths about introverts
- How to analyze people and their body language
- Face reading
- The four personality types
- How to detect a liar
- How to make body language your superpower
- Handling small talk as an introvert
- Common problems introverts face in relationships and how to overcome them
- Four ways to improve your emotional intelligence
- Practical communication tips
- And, much much more!
Take a second to imagine how you’ll feel once you have made a few forays into meeting new people at events, and how your family and friends will react when you are the one talking about the interesting fellow you met at a networking event!
So even if you’re used to hiding in the hotel bathroom when you’re supposed to be at the meet-and-greet part of the conference you are attending, you can now partake of the hors d'oeuvre you have been missing out on while making small talk with strangers.
©2019 Matt Holden (P)2019 Matt Holden