This is a practical and reassuring handbook for the timid and tongue-tied showing how to start a conversation, keep one going, the right questions to ask and how much you should reveal about yourself after saying "hello". In every situation, work, social, meetings or anywhere, the ability to maximize verbal skills is helpful. Suggestions, helpful hints and advice is offered in this book. It should help you develop your own wit, sense of style and self-assurance so that you can take risks and accept rejection. The book also explains ways of using body language and making eye contact too.
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From the Inside Flap:
40 minutes
Read by the author, Don Gabor
"You'll be amazed at how fast you can learn how to start a conversation just by listening to this audiobook and by practicing the skills with everyone you meet! Just think how much more confident, poised, and successful you'll feel when you can wall into a roomful of strangers and strike up a conversation with anyone there." - Don Gabor
Tired of being tongue-tied? This program is guaranteed to teach you how to strike up a conversation with anyone, in almost any situation.
With a little practice and six simple techniques you'll be able to overcome your shyness, make new friends, and become more confident and successful.
About the Author:
Don Gabor is a freelance writer who lives and teaches in New York. In addition to teaching and book writing, he performs voice and music for children's record albums and writes and co-produces sound/ filmstrips.
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