About the Book
How to Talk to Anyone About Anything
Step-by-Step Guide To Finding Your Voice, Overcoming Shyness and Have Meaningful/Effective/ Productive Conversations With Your Boss, Partner, Friends or Strangers
By Alex Lucas
Discover how to navigate the world with confidence, even when you're not really sure how to talk to people.
Do you feel uncomfortable at gatherings and events?
Do you have a friend 'circle' of 3 friends or fewer?
Do you prefer texting over calling?
If you answered yes to the above questions, congratulations! You're an introvert.
The difficulties of being an introvert are manifold. Everyday activities require you to talk to people, engage in casual chit-chat over the phone, and interact with them through social media.
That can be quite exhausting when everything that is remotely related to socializing and making conversation is your Achilles heel.
Every interaction that is forced on you brings up thoughts of self-doubt, self-consciousness, and more often than not, fear of embarrassment.
Even the most socially confident introverts find too much interaction to be a struggle.
Around people you like, you are sure even that it is not true. But around others...well... that's where this book comes into play.
This amazing guide will help you build the skills to hold an engaging, meaningful conversation with anyone - even random strangers - in settings that usually cause you to break out in a nervous sweat.
Here is just a small fraction of what you will discover inside:
15+ social skills of good conversationalists and how to develop them
How intentions decide the direction of every conversation you have (most people never get this part right!)
Parties, dinners, weddings, funerals, marriage proposals, or job interviews - uncover the best possible ways to handle every social situation
7 factors that help you build meaningful relationships with your conversations
How to become an expert in listening and positive criticism in less than 2 hours
100% effective tips to have effortless conversations on dates, first or otherwise
The expert trick to make your job interview feel less like an interrogation
Your progress journal at the end of every chapter to help you see how much you've improved and understand what you still need to work on
And much more!
You're happy to listen to what your friends or co-workers have to say, but you don't contribute to the conversation. No more!
A little exposure may help you overcome the fear of communication for good. It's okay to stay humble and silent every now and then but being shy, afraid, or embarrassed to talk is definitely a hurdle in your path.
Your voice is important and, believe it or not, with the conversation skills taught in this book, others will want to listen.
Give voice to your inner confident and charismatic self: