Can someone suggest a book to help me become a better conversationist.
I feel like every time I try to have a conversation with people, I feel really uncomfortable and awkward. I feel like this has been an ongoing issue throughout my life.
Reading is a quiet, inputless, solitary activity. It may actually be counterproductive to find a book on conversing. It would be more useful to just converse/talk more.
Vast-6143 on
The Charisma Myth — Olivia Fox Cabane
Khajiit_Boner on
The Gifts of Imperfection by Brene Brown.
Dropjohnson1 on
Supercommunicators by Charles Duhigg
How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie
How to talk to anyone by Leil Lowndes
cpt_bongwater on
*Supercommunicators* is good for an overview of what makes people good at connecting with others–It’s an examination of what the people who are the best at connecting and communicating with others have in common. It doesn’t have a ton of practical ‘this is what you should do, exactly’ suggestions. But it is a fascinating read.
nobodyspecial767r on
If somebody suggests the Bible, don’t listen to them.
PATM0N on
Take this with a grain of salt but one that I have on my list is:
How to talk to anyone about anything by James W. Williams.
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Reading is a quiet, inputless, solitary activity. It may actually be counterproductive to find a book on conversing. It would be more useful to just converse/talk more.
The Charisma Myth — Olivia Fox Cabane
The Gifts of Imperfection by Brene Brown.
Supercommunicators by Charles Duhigg
How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie
How to talk to anyone by Leil Lowndes
*Supercommunicators* is good for an overview of what makes people good at connecting with others–It’s an examination of what the people who are the best at connecting and communicating with others have in common. It doesn’t have a ton of practical ‘this is what you should do, exactly’ suggestions. But it is a fascinating read.
If somebody suggests the Bible, don’t listen to them.
Take this with a grain of salt but one that I have on my list is:
How to talk to anyone about anything by James W. Williams.