The Art of Captivating Conversation: How to Be Confident, Charismatic, and Likable in Any Situation

The Art of Captivating Conversation: How to Be Confident, Charismatic, and Likable in Any Situation pdf

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Patrick King is a Social Interaction Specialist, in other words, a dating, online dating, image, and communication and social skills coach based in San Francisco, California, and has been featured on numerous national publications such as Inc.com. He’s also a  #1 Amazon best-selling dating and relationships author with the most popular online dating book on the market, and writes frequently on dating, love, sex, and relationships.
He focuses on using his emotional intelligence and understanding of human interaction to break down emotional barriers, instill confidence, and equip people with the tools they need for success. No pickup artistry and no gimmicks, simply a thorough mastery of human psychology delivered with a dose of real talk, perfected and honed through three years of law school.

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The Art of Captivating Conversation: How to Be Confident, Charismatic, and Likable in Any Situation pdf by Patrick King

The Art of Captivating Conversation is a book for enhancing social skills and developing conversation starters—how to have a deeper connection with people, with tips based on human and social psychology as well as the author's observations and proven coaching techniques. Readers will learn the basics of what makes a good interaction, as well as a plethora of highly-actionable techniques to become more confident, charismatic, and likable. For example: If your conversations are boring, it may be because you don't know yourself—your experiences or opinions—so you have little to share Most people ask bad questions because they are either too specific (what's your favorite movie?) or too broad (what is your passion?) If you need a witty comeback to an insult, simply agree with the insult and amplify it to an outlandish degree. This shows security and wit. Think of The Art of Captivating Conversation as a more detailed and nuanced How to Win Friends & Influence People for the modern age, now that most people see Carnegie's book as "common sense." It will be a handy reference for both introverts looking to step out, and confident speakers looking for an edge. The Art of Captivating Conversation empowers readers to step out of their comfort zones to not only break the ice, but also engage an audience in a meaningful and enriching conversation. It is a handy book that will empower readers to speak confidently.

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