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How to Talk to Anyone
62 Little Tricks for Big Success in Relationships
by 
Leil Lowndes
Leil Lowndes
Alisa Weberman
Alfred Martino
Alisa Weberman
CDM Sound Studio
  
Publisher: Listen & Live Audio, Inc.
Subject(s):  Nonfiction
Self-Improvement
Language(s):  English
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File size:   48879 KB
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Release date:   Sep 03, 2004

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Offers 62 time-tested hints, tips, and techniques for confidently communicating with others. Best-selling author and renowned communications consultant Leil Lowndes, focuses on ice-breaking skills and communication techniques that are proven successful when making a positive first impression, establishing instant rapport and credibility, and more. Packed with basic, no-nonsense advice and solid research evidence about which techniques work best in which areas, How To Talk To Anyone show readers how to: * Make small talk not so small * Use body language to captivate an audience * Look like you know what you're talking about--even when you don't How To Talk To Anyone is brimming with helpful hints, tips, and ideas for approaching, attracting and communicating with just about anyone. Whether you're a shy guy or gal or you're just looking for ways to improve your social skills.

Reviews

AudioFile Magazine...
The author, a widely known communication consultant with four books and hundreds of media appearances, gives the ultimate lesson on how to impress and connect with people you're meeting for the first time. She covers everything you could possibly say or do, and is uncommonly astute about language and interpersonal dynamics. The lesson is at once chatty and specific, comprehensive, and, most of all, easy to understand, once you're accustomed to the author's delivery. Her exaggerated energy, or maybe her desire to sound enthusiastic, overshadows the depth of her ideas. Lowndes's delivery risks making this otherwise excellent presentation sound disconnected from her obvious desire to help. T.W. (c) AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine
 

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