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Mastering Being Likable: Book Three in the Life Mastery Course
Mastering Being Likable: Book Three in the Life Mastery Course
Mastering Being Likable: Book Three in the Life Mastery Course
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Mastering Being Likable: Book Three in the Life Mastery Course

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This book is part of a course that covers hundreds of life-enhancing topics that they don't teach in high-school or most colleges, but should. This is more than a course on self-improvement; it is a course on mastering life. If life had an instruction book... this would be it.

This is book three of the Life Mastery course: Mastering Being Likable. The topics include:

- Express Sincere Interest in Others
- Avoiding Criticizing and Complaining
- Empathy
- Remembering and Using People's Names
- Being Flexible
- Building Rapport
- Smiling
- The Art of Praise and Compliment
- Avoiding "One-Upping"

By the end of this course, you will be on the right track to designing the life you want to live, and living it well!
LanguageEnglish
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Release dateApr 24, 2018
ISBN9781456631000

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    Mastering Being Likable - Bo Bennett

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    About the Life Mastery Series

    This book is part of a course that covers hundreds of life-enhancing topics that they don’t teach in high-school or most colleges, but should. This is more than a course on self-improvement; it is a course on mastering life. If life had an instruction book... this would be it. The interactive course can be found online at http://www.LiveWellAcademy.com.

    Learn About Mastering Life. These books are a result of the continued research that suggest adults in the United States today are woefully unprepared for today’s social and professional environment. People struggle with effective communication, relationships, weight and health issues, depression, life purpose, achievement, discerning fact from fiction, selling ideas to others, earning enough to live comfortably, finding jobs, and overall peace of mind. These are problems that get in the way of living a happy and fulfilling life when one's energy is spent on just trying to get by. This course addresses each of those problems, and many more, with the goal of helping you avoid those problems while focusing on what energizes you most.

    This is book three of the Life Mastery course. By the end of this course, you will be on the right track to designing the life you want to live, and living it well!

    Express Sincere Interest in Others

    Do you know that person at the party who is constantly rambling on about him or herself, not giving any one else a chance to speak? We all know that person, and the chances are many of us ARE that person. We may not realize it, but others sure do. It was Dale Carnegie who said, over 80 years ago, You can make more friends in two months by becoming interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get other people interested in you.

    Expressing sincere interest in others is one of the key elements of human relations. By expressing sincere interest in one’s appearance, qualities, history, stories, hobbies, work, family, or anything else closely related to that person, you are giving that person a sense of importance and well being.

    It seems almost natural that when you express interest in others they will express interest in you. People who are interested in you, become more interesting to you. It is a principle in psychology that has been known for centuries. This law applies relationships of any kind.

    For most of us, most of the time, expressing interest in others is not difficult. Casual conversation

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