Small Talk: A Shy Introverts Guide to Being More Likeable and Building Better Relationships, Even If You Have Social Anxiety, Including Conversation Starters and Tips for Improving Your Social Skills
Written by Matt Holden
Narrated by Brian R. Scott
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About this audiobook
If you dread small talk and get uncomfortable because you don't know what to say, then pay attention…
Are you sick and tired of not being able to engage in small talk without becoming stiff and boring?
Have you tried acting more extroverted but nothing seems to work for more than a few weeks?
Do you finally want to say goodbye to your nervousness around meeting new people and discover something which works for you?
If so, then you’ve come to the right place.
You see, engaging comfortably in small talk doesn’t have to be difficult.
Even if you’ve tried copying the manners of your extroverted friend and failed.
You see, small talk is a powerful and underestimated tool for relationship building.
And best of all, it's a learnable skill which means that even if you're a shy introvert, you can become great at small talk.
Here’s just a tiny fraction of what you’ll discover:
- One skill that will make small talk easy
- One of the worst things you can do when engaging in small talk
- How to keep the conversation engaging
- Tips to start a conversation and keep it going
- 2 things you can do today to instantly become more likeable
- How to start and build up relationships as an introvert
- 7 tips to increase your communication skills
- And, much much more!
Take a second to imagine how you’ll feel once you are able to keep conversations going with ease, and how your family and friends will react when they see you talking effortlessly to strangers.
So even if you’re a shy introvert who rarely talks to people, you can become great at small talk if you learn about it and apply the strategies within this audiobook.
And if you have a burning desire to increase your social skills and building incredible relationships then scroll up and click “add to cart”.
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