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Communication Skills Training
- How to Talk to Anyone at Any Time and Read People Like a Book
- ナレーター: Helpful Matthew
- 再生時間: 3 時間 32 分
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あらすじ・解説
Do you find yourself at a loss for words when you need to communicate with someone?
This audiobook will help you break the cycle of communicating ineffectively by teaching you how to read people's reactions and understand what they are thinking. You'll learn how to avoid many common communication pitfalls and tools to inspire people with your conversation. You'll discover how to engage others with your real thoughts, feelings and values.
This audiobook is equipped with the knowledge you need to communicate successfully with anyone. It's loaded with real-life examples you can apply these techniques to when communicating in your own life. It also helps you become a more authentic communicator by learning how to be genuine, thoughtful, and empathetic.
The fact is, everyone has the ability to become a great communicator.
The key is to use the right tools. In addition, this audiobook is one of those tools. You'll learn how to become less nervous when communicating, and you'll be able to help others feel at ease. This audiobook will point out common communication pitfalls and tell you how to avoid them. Instead of feeling constricted by what things "must" be said, you'll have the freedom to speak your mind and have open, honest conversations.
This audiobook covers:
- Communication obstacles and how to avoid them.
- Expressing anger and managing conflicts.
- Reading faces and predicting behavior.
- Giving and receiving feedback.
- Building rapport, networking, and creating a unique personality.
- And much more!
In addition, this fun guide also gives you the tools you need to read other people's reactions and understand what they are thinking. You'll learn how to ask the right questions and pick up on subtle clues that reveal how someone really feels.