<>Small Talk Bible<>
<>Small talks and conversations! <> Wherever you go, you are expected to start or be part of a <>small talk<>. If you are not, then you are considered someone <>weird, a person with an attitude<>.
Ponder over these questions.
a.<>Are you scared of initiating a small talk? <>
b.<>Are you scared of strangers and find small talks very intimidating? <>
You are <>not alone<> in this world. There are a <>number of others<>, like you, who are <>scared<> of starting a small talk. It is perfectly normal to get scared, but to be <>successful in initiating a fruitful small talk<>, you should be <>confident<>, alert to <>non-verbal signals<> and other signs to indicate that you can initiate small talks.
This book covers <>small talk<> in public places like <>airports<>, <>railway / bus stations<>, <>airplanes<>, <>trains<> and even <>buses / ships<>; small talk in a <>formal set up<>, as in when someone appears for <>an interview<> or with your <>team members<> during a short break.
The importance of <>listening and knowledge<> cannot be underestimated, and hence a specific chapter is dedicated to this.
The book ends with tips that can make you <>successful<> in small talks – not to win arguments but <>be fully engaged<> and <>contributing to small talks<> in a positive way.
So, quickly grab a copy of this book and <>put into practice<> what is required to <>become a good speaker<> in small talks with others.
<>Small talks and conversations! <> Wherever you go, you are expected to start or be part of a <>small talk<>. If you are not, then you are considered someone <>weird, a person with an attitude<>.
Ponder over these questions.
a.<>Are you scared of initiating a small talk? <>
b.<>Are you scared of strangers and find small talks very intimidating? <>
You are <>not alone<> in this world. There are a <>number of others<>, like you, who are <>scared<> of starting a small talk. It is perfectly normal to get scared, but to be <>successful in initiating a fruitful small talk<>, you should be <>confident<>, alert to <>non-verbal signals<> and other signs to indicate that you can initiate small talks.
This book covers <>small talk<> in public places like <>airports<>, <>railway / bus stations<>, <>airplanes<>, <>trains<> and even <>buses / ships<>; small talk in a <>formal set up<>, as in when someone appears for <>an interview<> or with your <>team members<> during a short break.
The importance of <>listening and knowledge<> cannot be underestimated, and hence a specific chapter is dedicated to this.
The book ends with tips that can make you <>successful<> in small talks – not to win arguments but <>be fully engaged<> and <>contributing to small talks<> in a positive way.
So, quickly grab a copy of this book and <>put into practice<> what is required to <>become a good speaker<> in small talks with others.