Learn how to conquer your social anxiety to connect and create authentic relationships!
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In How to be Likeable: The Ultimate Guide to Connecting, Relating, and Creating Authentic Lasting Relationships with People, you'll learn the fundamentals of how to be more outgoing and well received by others. This book covers a variety of topics including why social interaction is important, how to conquer social anxiety, and actionable ways to leave lasting first impressions. Life is not meant to be spent alone. Meeting new people and making new friends can be fun and exciting when you understand how to do it. Having confidence is not a skill gained overnight but it can be developed and in this book we'll address the most common areas of improvement people who are naturally shy can address head on to become more open to meeting new people. Introducing yourself to new people shouldn't be stressful; it should be fun! So stop waiting to change your life, and change your life today.
Here is a preview of what is inside this book:
- Foreword
- Why is Social Interaction Important?
- 7 Reasons Why Social Interaction is the Secret to Happiness
- What is Social Anxiety and How Do You Conquer It?
- What are the 5 Key Types of Social Interactions?
- What Makes People Likeable?
- Case Study #1: Abraham Lincoln
- Case Study #2: Warren Buffett
- 7 Steps to Starting and Holding a Conversation
- 21 Ways to Connect with Anyone, Anywhere
- 14 Actionable Tips to Becoming More Likeable
- How to Continue Conversations After the First Meeting Ends
- How to Maintain Authentic Relationships in Your Life
- Conclusion
An excerpt from the book:
'Social' is the singular buzzword that both describes and dictates 21st century living. Almost everyone perceives themselves to be social. Most people have been to a 'social' event, be it an Ice Cream Night at the elementary school or a local singles dance. The concept is not new, and the word itself traces its first use back to the 15th century. However, why is ‘social’ suddenly so ubiquitous?
'Social' evokes images of carefree social butterflies and refined social graces. It denotes a cheerful disposition and good times. Nothing bad can be said about being social. It is no wonder that the ad world and Internet attach the term to virtually everything. However, 'social' carries more import than dubious buzzwords like ‘disambiguate’ or ‘dog-fooding.’ The latter terms are meant to inflate the importance of that to which they refer. ‘Disambiguate’ simply means clarify, and 'dog-fooding' entails that a company trusts their own products enough to use them. Hence, the terms are little more than business-speak for relatively simplistic ideas.
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