
How to Talk to Anyone About Anything: Improve Your Social Skills, Master Small Talk, Connect Effortlessly, and Make Real Friends
James W. WilliamsMost adults are surprisingly bad at small talk.
Not bad as in shy. Bad as in: weather, weekend, work - the usual three - and then a slow death.
The good ones aren't more outgoing. They have a system.
This book is that system.
Not 51 conversation starters. Not "be confident." A structured way to enter, sustain, and gracefully exit conversations with anyone - coworkers, strangers, in-laws, the date you weren't sure about.
Inside:
- The three openers that work in any context, and why "what do you do" isn't one.
- F.O.R.D. - Family, Occupation, Recreation, Dreams. The four-part frame that gives you 90 minutes of material with anyone.
- How to keep talking when there's nothing to talk about. The pivot move.
- Active listening that isn't fake. Specific things to do with your face, your body, your follow-up.
- Reading when someone wants out - and how to get out yourself without being rude.
- Difficult topics: politics, religion, money, illness. When to engage, when to deflect, what to say either way.
- The conversation hack used by hostage negotiators. Real one. Useful in any awkward moment.
If you've ever survived a networking event by hiding in the bathroom, this is your map.
Conversation isn't a personality trait. It's a craft, and like any craft, it gets dramatically easier with the right framework.
Read it once. Practice one technique at the next dinner. Notice the difference within a week.
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Alakai Publishing LLC
Published: 04/28/2021
ISBN: 9781953036490
Pages: 170
Weight: 0.65lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.00w x 0.44d
