Are you good at holding a conversation? Ever walked away from a conversation wishing you got more out of it? Here’s a manifesto to help you out on that. :)
Read the full article: 10 Rules of a Great Conversationalist
Feel free to print it, put it on your fridge, at your work desk, or wherever you like. Check out my other manifestos in the manifestos section.
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funny but powerful :heart:
These are rules for formal conversations.
For regular conversations, just go with the flow. No need over-thinking things.
Some people do need help with regular conversations actually; at least there are regularly readers approach me for help on how to create great conversations (or even make conversation at all). I hope that these “rules” or rather, tips, will help them.
Here’s one on making small talk: https://personalexcellence.co/blog/small-talk/
Hi Celes,
I really love this! I used to do social skills training with a client and we use to spend a lot of time talking about the subtleties of having great conversation skills. Once we read a whole book about it together! I really wish we had had something simple like this to look at. I will definitely keep this in mind if I run into her again or anyone else I think can benefit. Extremely useful! :)
~Christina
Very nice work Celes.
Thanks Dan. ;)
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