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Social Intelligence
Written by Nicole Garnett
Narrated by Marcus Mulenga
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Social Intelligence: The Ultimate Guide on How to Get Along With People, Learn Expert Advice on How to Make Friends, Develop Meaningful Relationships and Influence Other People
We have often come across the adage—A person is known by the company they keep. Almost every language on planet earth has some kind of equivalent to this proverb.
This is a clear indication of how important it is to choose the right friends. In fact, we could extrapolate this statement and say that it is important to choose the right kind of people to be around with. Friendship has changed drastically in modern times. No more is it about having people physically present around you to qualify as friends… in fact, people who you have never met could have a lasting friendship with you. The Internet has drastically changed how the world perceives friendship.
This audiobook will teach you the importance of socializing with the right kind of people, making the right friends, and we are going to go more basic than that and see how we should win people over and influence them. This audiobook will also focus on talking about friendships in the 21st century.
This audiobook will discuss the following topics:
- Human Beings Are Social Creatures
- Know What a Friend Is—21st Century Friendship
- Friends at Work Vs. Social Friends
- Are You Friend Material?
- Why You Need Friends
- Creating Impressions on People
- Internet Friends—A Whole New World
- The Right Approach to Impress Online Friends
- Spread Yourself Thin
- And many more!
There are several reasons why we should be on a constant spree for making friends and influencing the people that we meet. That is because we are social creatures and we cannot do without other people in our lives. That is the reason we need to have as many friends as we can get. If you want to learn more, scroll up and click “add to cart” now.
We have often come across the adage—A person is known by the company they keep. Almost every language on planet earth has some kind of equivalent to this proverb.
This is a clear indication of how important it is to choose the right friends. In fact, we could extrapolate this statement and say that it is important to choose the right kind of people to be around with. Friendship has changed drastically in modern times. No more is it about having people physically present around you to qualify as friends… in fact, people who you have never met could have a lasting friendship with you. The Internet has drastically changed how the world perceives friendship.
This audiobook will teach you the importance of socializing with the right kind of people, making the right friends, and we are going to go more basic than that and see how we should win people over and influence them. This audiobook will also focus on talking about friendships in the 21st century.
This audiobook will discuss the following topics:
- Human Beings Are Social Creatures
- Know What a Friend Is—21st Century Friendship
- Friends at Work Vs. Social Friends
- Are You Friend Material?
- Why You Need Friends
- Creating Impressions on People
- Internet Friends—A Whole New World
- The Right Approach to Impress Online Friends
- Spread Yourself Thin
- And many more!
There are several reasons why we should be on a constant spree for making friends and influencing the people that we meet. That is because we are social creatures and we cannot do without other people in our lives. That is the reason we need to have as many friends as we can get. If you want to learn more, scroll up and click “add to cart” now.
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