Improve Your Social Skills - Doris Goleman - Books - 17 Books Ltd - 9781801205917 - August 25, 2020
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Improve Your Social Skills

Doris Goleman

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Improve Your Social Skills

If you'd like to learn the secrets you need to revolutionize your social life, then you've come to the right place.




You've probably tried everything. You make an effort to be kind and friendly to others, you try to make sure you listen and understand everything they say, and you always go the extra mile in a social interaction... But you still can't seem to connect with people or build meaningful relationships. Sound familiar?




If it does, you're in luck because this book will be the answer to all of the problems in your social life.




The author noticed that there's a lot of misinformation currently on the topic of social skills. Many of the books and resources available provide inaccurate, unproven and inefficient methods to improve social skills. So, to clear up these misconceptions, he utilized his experience to document a proven strategy to boost your social life!




In this book you'll learn the secrets to:




Understand the importance of body languageMake friends while being yourselfAdapt to new social environments the proper wayLand dates with your dream partnerSet goals to become a master of interactionChange your social behavior so conversations flow easily without thinkingGain popularity within a groupManage anxiety and other difficultiesLearn the art of listeningIncrease your stress toleranceBoost conversational skills and become a leader




and much, much more!

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 25, 2020
ISBN13 9781801205917
Publishers 17 Books Ltd
Pages 178
Dimensions 127 × 203 × 10 mm   ·   181 g
Language English  

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