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Small Talk Made Simple: Discover How to Start Conversations, Connect with People, and Master the Art of Networking.

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Do you hate being the awkward one in conversations? Do you dread the uncomfortable silence that comes after you’ve run out of things to say? Do you wish you had a magic pill that could help you master the art of small talk? If so, then keep reading.

Because I understand the importance of meeting new people and keeping friendships, I have written Small Talk Made Simple. In this book, I have broken down the art of small talk into a step by step procedure anyone can easily navigate through.

In Small Talk Made Simple, you will:

Discover simple conversation hacks that will put you one step ahead of the rest. Discover proven techniques to build rapport and connect with people you’ve just met. Learn how to never run of things to say! Learn how to ask the right questions and how to avoid the wrong ones. Apply expert secrets for building your social confidence. Discover a simple method for overcoming shyness and social anxiety. Put into practice proven lines, phrases and conversation starters that will get you connecting with others in no time!

If you’re ready to finally master the fine art of small talk, then get your copy of this book today!

137 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 12, 2019

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August 12, 2019
This book was part of a three book bundle that I read and reviewed. Below is the review I made for the three books. So I believe this applies to each of the books.

We have all heard of I. Q. But how many of us know about social intellect, or the art of socializing. That is your ability to interact with people around you and form long lasting and healthy relationships with them.


This set of books is very timely as we become more dependent on technology and less socialization is occurring. At least this skill can be learned. This book is designed for those who may lack confidence in social settings, be an introvert, have social phobia or simply want to improve their existing social skills. It is set up to help give a voice to those who stay back in social settings, to help gain confidence, release your inner extrovert and make you comfortable with small talk.

I enjoyed the content of this book and think that the goals that were set out were met. It is easy to read and is full of useful information. There are good definitions for the concepts presented. Opportunity for self evaluation is given. Many ideas and strategies are abundant and gives the reader ideas to make changers at their own speed. I was impressed with the depth of information and the degree to which the topics were covered. I learned a lot and believe many people would gain benefits from reading .these books and practicing the suggested activities.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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