28 Basic Rules of Small Talk and Conversation: For Asperger's Syndrome, Schizoid Personality Disorder, OCPD, and Introverts
Transcend Mediocrity Book 81
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Narrated by:
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Steve Williams
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Written by:
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Jamie Keller
About this listen
You may watch in awe as others participate in small talk and casual conversation, but you have no idea how to go about it. There must be rules and specific behaviors that are expected during small talk. You struggle to understand the skills that are necessary in order to initiate, participate in and end a conversation in the manner that others do. If this describes you, then you might find this guide useful!
In this book, we will discuss the different rules of engagement when you are conversing with others in a small talk situation. We will tailor the rules in easy steps for those who feel socially inept or awkward. The book is written to target any skill level and to improve social skills at any age.
We will explain what to do when you are uncomfortable or when there is an uncomfortable silence. We will explain how to exit the conversation at the end without giving others the impression that you are bored or boring. We will give you ways to communicate with others so that they experience you as being a great conversationalist and a good listener.
As with anything, engaging in conversation and small talk is a skill that needs to be practiced over and over until you start to get the hang of it. By using these easy to master skills listed in this guide, you will be able to invite yourself into a conversation and participate, which will start to build your confidence with each successful step in interacting with others. People aren't naturally born with socializing skills - every baby must learn them from their role models and their caregivers in the early parts of their life. Small talk skills are just like learning skills to ride a bike or to tie your shoelaces! But it's never too late to get started!
©2015 Jamie Keller (P)2015 Jamie KellerWhat listeners say about 28 Basic Rules of Small Talk and Conversation: For Asperger's Syndrome, Schizoid Personality Disorder, OCPD, and Introverts
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- Jason Jones
- 2019-03-14
good advice!
I'm a total introvert, grew up alone. I'm learning how to communicate at 29 years old. Really great advice and I feel confident to go out and talk with new people. Thanks!
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- Carole Spencer
- 2019-11-27
self-help for those afflicted with subject.
Extremely interesting book for those who have problems to engage with others. Not useful for those dealing with a person afflicted with subject personalities.
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