Improve Your Social Skills: How to Improve Conversations, Stop People Pleasing, and Improve Your People Skills (Unabridged)
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Publisher Description
Discover how to crack the popularity code in less than 30 seconds....
“Likability is the greatest predictor of popularity and social acceptance in a group for adults, more important than wealth, status, or physical attractiveness.“ (John Kinnell)
Do you remember how easy it was to make friends when you were young? You went up to another kid, said, “Hi, I like you. Let's be friends.“
Uhm, easiest friendship ever.
But how come that nowadays before you start a conversation with a stranger, you think about strategies to smoothly end the small talk? Why are you disappointed when you step into the bus and there is no empty two-seater you can have for yourself?
The reason might be social anxiety resulting from a lack of social skills.
One of the problems is adults like to play cool. According to Carolina professor Mitch Prinstein from Gazette University, being cool is not always a good predictor of future success.
A woman needs to make not two or five glances before her crush approaches her, but 13. You need to learn how to hack the human brain and send out the right signals. When we don’t use signaling, we are missing opportunities for mutual attraction.
Good news...social skills can be taught, practiced, and learned.
Even if you call yourself an introvert and you prefer to not say hi to strangers, you can discover how to decode human behavior, gain social skills, and make every uncomfortable situation an enjoyable one.
In Improve Your Social Skills, you'll discover:
How like attracts like and how to instantly increase your real life following
How to become like David Copperfield and use social magic tricks to get what you want
How to date your dream girl or guy, close every deal, and become a master of interaction
How to master the two secret types of communication
How to change your social behavior and start to unconsciously nail every step in a conversation
How to be the most liked person the room without being a people pleaser
Small talk hacks to improve your social skills in less than 30 seconds