Conversationally Speaking: WHAT to Say, WHEN to Say It, and HOW to Never Run Out of Things to Say (Communication Skills, Social Skills, Small talk, People Skills) by Patrick King

Conversationally Speaking: WHAT to Say, WHEN to Say It, and HOW to Never Run Out of Things to Say (Communication Skills, Social Skills, Small talk, People Skills) by Patrick King

Author:Patrick King [King, Patrick]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi, pdf
Publisher: Plain Key Media
Published: 2015-02-27T23:00:00+00:00


Therefore the lack of a lean in or nod, or worse yet leaning back away from you, may be construed as disinterest and wanting the leave the conversation. If this is the case, you may be able to lure them back to engagement by asking them about their own personal story or opinion.

The challenge of dealing with somebody who's learning in and nodding is not so much to get that person to talk.

They are engaged for the time being, so you must take advantage of that momentary interest by asking questions and branching out the conversation to related subtopics to keep their attention. Make sure that your questions are more pointed or there's more variety in your questions so that this person can be engaged on the emotional, intellectual, spiritual levels.



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