How To Talk to Anyone
Build Confidence, Network Effortlessly, and Strengthen Relationships
By Harriet Taylor
Thrive in your personal and work relationships with proven communication skills that will make others seek out your company and think of you as an excellent listener!
Are there people you would love to approach, but does shyness or a lack of confidence stop you from interacting with them?
Scared that you’ll say the “wrong” thing, give the wrong impression, or seem nervous and awkward?
Perhaps you work in a job in which public speeches and sharing ideas at meetings are crucial if you lead a team or progress in your career.
If you would like to hone your communication skills, know that you aren’t alone. Around 86% of employees and executives blame the lack of effective collaboration and communication as the leading causes of errors in the workplace.
One recent Preply survey of over 2,200 Americans found that each generation feels less effective at communicating than the previous one.
Many feel that “being interrupted” is America’s biggest communication problem.
What’s more, at work, some 40% of people have experienced cultural miscommunication.
What if getting what you want has more to do with how well you listen? What if communication isn’t so hard at all, so long as you let empathy guide your words and body language?
This book will show you that it is possible to build meaningful relationships, communicate with others, and be an effective leader so long as you follow a key set of proven strategies. What’s more, you will find tips for both face-to-face and online relationships and interactions.
Here’s a snippet of what you’ll find
● Why great communication begins with knowing yourself—vital strategies for self-awareness, plus techniques for calming tense emotions, reframing negative thoughts, and employing confident body language
● How to start and authentically enjoy great conversations—featuring great conversation starters and tips for making others feel heard, managing awkward silences, and displaying effective body language
● The 3 components of active listening—and how to achieve the outcomes you seek by listening with empathy, interest, and full presence
● How to engage in meaningful conversations by sharing personal stories, asking thought-provoking questions, and creating deeper digital connections
● How to make the most of in-person and online networking events—tips for helping others and accepting the help they wish to share
● Everything you need to know to ace the art of public speaking—be the great storyteller everyone wants to listen to and get ready for the very worst (and best) things that can happen
● Powerful strategies for conflict resolution—how to see conflicts as unique opportunities for change and deal with constructive criticism
● Ways to identify your patterns through the vital wisdom contained in attachment and Bowen Family TheoryAnd much more.
If you think you are too shy to ever be a charismatic speaker or someone who looks forward to meeting others at networking or social events, this book will change your mind.
It will demonstrate how easy it is to make friends, express your ideas, and advocate for necessary change.