How to Make Friends: A Practical, Realistic Guide To Building Better Social Skills, Meaningful Relationships & Connecting With People
Written by Darcy Carter
Narrated by Lamont Mapp
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About this audiobook
Friendships can have a major impact on your health and well-being, but it's not always easy to maintain or develop friendships.
In the digital era of isolation, more adults are lonely or dissatisfied with their social life than ever before.
A common issue people face is that they're not sure how to make friends and create a social life. There are many ways someone can find themselves in this situation:
• You moved to a new area and don't know anyone.
• You’ve been in a relationship and have neglected your social life.
Or maybe you already have some friends but you are still struggling in social situations. You get lost for words, you freeze up, and it feels like you are lacking certain social skills. If any of this applies to you, then keep on reading.
In this book, you will find a practical solution for adults who are ready to improve their social life. Now, this is not just another self-help book filled with generic advice such as "be nice", “love yourself", "don't be too eager", etc.
There is no unrealistic positive magic pill vibe here.
I'll go over the basics so you can improve your social skills...and if you already have good social skills, then I'll share many advanced concepts and techniques to help you develop even better social skills. Here is just a small taste of what's inside:
• How to Make Friends at Any Age (without being weird)
• Where + How to Meet Other People Looking for New Friendships
• Twelve Ways to Start Conversations and Connect with Anyone
• Develop Amazing Social Skills, Confidence, Charisma
And much, much more…
Now is the time for you to start creating a buzzing social life filled with amazing friends and always something interesting going on.
Go ahead—you owe it to yourself to listen to this audiobook.
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