relatable: How to Connect with Anyone, Anywhere (Even If It Scares You)
Written by Rachel DeAlto
Narrated by Rachel DeAlto
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About this audiobook
We all have the desire to belong, to connect. And in the age of social media, making personal connections has been more challenging than ever.
Millennials and Zoomers tend to have high anxiety at the thought of meeting new people and often fumble during in-person relationships. They struggle to connect, don’t know how to make friends, and subsequently flounder in workplace relationships. Sound familiar? But relationship expert and media personality Rachel DeAlto knows that it doesn’t have to be that way. Everyone can be likable. Everyone can be confident. And anyone can achieve this authentically.
With a fresh, fun, and humorous tone, relatable provides a step-by-step guide that will take you from socially awkward to awesome. You will finally feel more comfortable in social and professional settings so you can let your true character shine as you form lasting, authentic, and meaningful connections with everyone in the room.
Rachel DeAlto
Rachel DeAlto is a relationship expert, media personality, and keynote speaker. Rachel has appeared as an expert on Lifetime’s Married at First Sight and TLC’s Kate+Date, and is presently engaged as Match’s Chief Dating Expert. Rachel DeAlto maintains a law degree from Seton Hall University, a master’s in psychology from Arizona State University, and an undergraduate degree in communications from Syracuse University. Rachel is a regular contributor on TV news programs and talk shows, including Good Morning America, Tamron Hall, Access Hollywood, CNN, and Today. She has also given three TEDx talks including “Being Authentic in a Filtered World” which is featured on TED.com. Rachel lives in New Jersey with her family, where she enjoys laughing at her own jokes and playing with her dog, Mac.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5If I made it to the end of the book, it must be good. Many good pointers, practical steps on how we can appear more relatable to others. Also love the personal life sharings, thank you!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Thank you so much Rachel! You truly know how to be relatable :)