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How to Talk to Anyone: Social Anxiety, Shyness, and Body Language Explained
How to Talk to Anyone: Social Anxiety, Shyness, and Body Language Explained
How to Talk to Anyone: Social Anxiety, Shyness, and Body Language Explained
Audiobook54 minutes

How to Talk to Anyone: Social Anxiety, Shyness, and Body Language Explained

Written by Craig Jaeger

Narrated by Queenie Walsh

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About this audiobook

This book can help you improve your social skills and see the benefits of such skills. Aside from that, we will also dive into the actual benefits of shyness, which may surprise you. You will learn about the top 5 ways to make small talk worth the trouble, the best ways to end it, and ways to go beyond it.

 

Lastly, the various aspects of Social Anxiety Disorder, social life, and the social comparison theory will be laid out to help you comprehend those topics better.

 

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LanguageEnglish
PublisherEfalon Acies
Release dateNov 25, 2020
ISBN9781664966468

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    Anytime you're fired up about anything, you typically tell other people about it. So, that's what I'm doing. Both the narrator and the author put some real work into this. Let me think ... how should I explain this? It was professional, uncomplicated, and reasonable. With that being stated, yup, I do highly endorse this audio book. No question about it.
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