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  • By: Jack Thomas
  • Narrated by: Kennedy Kabasares
  • Length: 3 hrs and 52 mins

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By: Jack Thomas
Narrated by: Kennedy Kabasares
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Publisher's Summary

"Please don’t talk to me, please don’t talk to me!"

We’ve all been there when that certain person approaches. Or, is that what people think of you?

Do you ever get stuck in a conversation that you wish would just end? Do you find that certain person gives you their life story over and over again? Or, do you notice that people go out of their way to not get stuck in a conversation with you? This book explains why.

Conversations follow certain rules which if broken can cause interactions to not only be unproductive, but quite frankly unpleasant.

Each conversation is an opportunity to learn something new, explore the minds of others, and allow clear communication which can reduce stress between colleagues, partners, and friends. Miscommunications are the cause of so much conflict.

The way we communicate in today's fast-paced world is so different compared to even 20 years ago. More communication is done via instant messaging, social media, or email rather than the spoken word. The necessity for face-to-face communication has almost gone. We live in a time of abbreviated, direct, back-and-forth word-swapping, where getting to know and understand someone truly is almost impossible.

We underestimate the lasting effects this has on us as humans and the way we naturally communicate with each other. There is so much more to communication than the words that come out of our mouths. It seems ironic that the more we are able to communicate, the less we get to truly know.

Don’t let this be the case for you and the people around you. The way you communicate and converse can open doors like you wouldn’t believe - by allowing that person to talk a little longer, to feel more comfortable to offer you a life-changing opportunity, or be one question away from saving a relationship, maybe starting a new one.

Here is a preview of what you will learn:

  • Why it is important to know what type of conversationalist you are
  • To recognize the best time for you not to talk
  • An understanding of the biggest mistakes you make while conversing
  • Valuable actions that can be applied instantly.
  • And much, much more!

If you’ve read this far, then you are serious about analyzing and improving your communication skills. You’ve made the best start.

Buy this book and learn about the rules to a good conversation. You’ll never get stuck in a conversation that’s unfulfilling or uncomfortable again.

©2020 Jack Thomas (P)2022 Jack Thomas

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