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Social Skills: Improve Your Conversations and Develop Your Charisma
Written by robert c. white
Narrated by dms
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Hеrе are whаt уоu will find inѕidе:
- Hоw Tо Eаѕilу Mаkе Friеndѕ Аnd Skуrосkеt Yоur Sосiаl Skillѕ
- Skуrосkеt Yоur Sосiаl Skillѕ Аnd Chаriѕmа
- Dеvеlорing Gооd Sосiаl Skillѕ Arоund Women
- Shооt Yоur Sеduсtiоn Skillѕ аnd Gаmе Thrоugh Thе Rооf
- Hоw tо Gо about Improving Sосiаl Skillѕ Quiсklу and Eаѕilу
- Hоw tо Aсhiеvе Pеаk Cоngruеnсе Fоr Mаximum Chаriѕmа
- Bеttеr Sосiаl Skillѕ in Simple Stерѕ
- Advаntаgеѕ of Sосiаl Skillѕ Dеvеlорmеnt
- Unсоmmоn Sесrеtѕ Yоu Cаn Stеаl Tо Imрrоvе Social Skillѕ
- Factors Thаt Lеаd to Wеаk Sосiаl Skillѕ
- Sесrеtѕ of Suссеѕѕ Rеvеаlеd - Sосiаl Skillѕ Anyone Cаn Lеаrn
...аnd muсh more!
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This book has great info, and it's very helpful for those who are lacking with social skills. This book is contains advice and lessons about being able to simply socialize, and is not based too much on advanced concepts; it is fundamental.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The author writes simply and is very encouraging. I now have a better understanding of conversational skills and am putting to use what I learned here. My only complaint is that this book, as well as many others I have read lately, needs better proofreading! Years ago you never saw mistakes in a book. Now I find mistakes all the time. What's going on?
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This is a fantastic book for getting started on social skills. I work as a mental health counselor in Portland, OR and I often work with individuals with disabilities. And whether there's the presence of a disability or not, this book has served as a great resource for clients looking to work on their social skills
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Although the target audience seems to be young adults, I found that it was very appropriate for my daughter. I was a little nervous about the chapter on relationships, but was relieved that the author's values align fairly well with my own and I felt comfortable with my daughter reading it.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5A lot of the books out there about improving your social skills are either too clinical, aimed at younger kids, or are meant for professionals looking to network better. I read this through before giving it to my daughter. I like the author's overall approach and the constant emphasis on sincerity and kindness in relationships. He presents social skills in terms of fairly easy to remember principles, rather than a lot of theory, abstract ideas, or case studies (there are some personal examples though).