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Amo Como Soy Existe la mujer perfecta, estĂĄ aquĂ­, la estĂĄs viendo frente…


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@ayushshukla651

Celeste Headlee: 10 ways to have a better conversation:-
1. Don't multitask- Be in present with mind
2. Don't pontificate- Enter every conversation assuming that you have something to learn. Don't just try to get your point across. Everybody is an expert in something.
3. Use open ended questions- Who, what, when, where, why and how.
4. Go with the flow- Thoughts will come into your mind and go out of your mind. Let them go. Don't think for two minutes about a clever question to ask.
5. If you don't know say that you don't know.
6. Don't equate your experience with theirs- It is never the same. It's not about you. Don't take that moment. Conversations are not a promotional opportunity.
7. Try not to repeat yourself.
8. Stay out of the weeds- People don't care about the years, the names, the dates all those details that you are struggling to come up with in your mind. They care about you.
9. Listen- Buddha said: If your mouth is open you're not learning. And Calvin Coolidge said: No man ever listened his way out of a job. We don't listen with the intent to understand, we listen with the intent to reply.
10. Be brief- A good conversation is like a miniskirt, short enough to retain interest, but long enough to cover the subject.

THANKS ME LATER ❀



@ToyotaCorrolla

1: Be 100% present in the moment
- Don't worry about what you did yesterday or what you'll be doing tomorrow
2: Enter a conversation ready to learn something new
- Be modest, and let go of your biases and opinions
3: Use open ended questions
- Who, What, When, Where, Why. Give people the opportunity to describe and explain their answer.
4: Go with the flow
- Let the conversation flow naturally like a river, don't try to redirect the current anywhere else but downstream
5: If you don't know, then say so
- Don't pretend you know what you're talking about when you really don't
6: Don't make a conversation about yourself
- Take the opportunity to listen to the speaker and learn about their experiences, don't hijack the conversation
7: Don't repeat the same phrase over and over again
- Insanity is defined by doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting a different outcome each time
8: Leave out boring details
- Unless you're making a Wikipedia article, no one cares about the tiny details
9: Listen
- It takes effort to actually and effectively listen, but strive to actually understand what someone is talking about
10: Be brief



@ergergzbhzefer

For anyone interested, here's the list of her advice :

1. Don’t multitask
2. Don’t pontificate
3. Use open ended questions
4. Go with the flow
5. If you don’t know, say that you don’t know
6. Don’t equate your experience with theirs
7. Don’t repeat yourself
8. Don’t go into the details (names, number, dates
)
9. Listen
10. Be brief



@finalruner

For Those Who Are Visual Learners: Rules (1-10)
1. Don't Multi-task, Be Present. Focus on that Conversation.
2. Don't Pontificate. Don't state your hard opinion unless it carries on the conversation. (I think)
3. Enter every conservation assuming you have something to learn and use who what when where and why. Let the other one describe the situation
4. Don't stop listening. Let thoughts ebb and flow continue focusing on the conservation.
5. Admit to not knowing something. Air on the side of caution, don;t pretend to be an expert.
6. Don't assume your experiences are their experiences All experiences are unique.
7. Don't repeat yourself.
8. Details don't matter, leave them out.
9. LISTEN. Resist the urge to talk, and avoid being distracted by random thoughts.
10. Be Brief

Be Interested.....

Assume everyone has some crazy thing about them....



@tdrhforum

Summary:
1. Don’t multitask - be present with mind.
2. Enter every conversation assuming that you have something to learn. Don’t just try to get your point across. Everybody is an expert in some thing.
3. Use open ended questions. Who what when where why how.
4. Go with the flow. Thoughts will come into your mind and go out of your mind. Let them go. Don’t think for two minutes about a clever question to ask.
5. If you don’t know say that you don’t know.
6. Don’t equate your experience with theirs. It is never the same. It’s not about you. Don’t take that moment. Conversations are not A promotional opportunity.
7. Try not to repeat yourself.
8. Stay out of the weeds. People don’t care about the years the names The dates all those details.
9. Listen. Buddha: if your mouth is open you’re not learning. Calvin Coolidge: no man ever listened his way out of a job. We don’t listen with the intent to understand, we listen with the intent to reply.
10. Be brief. A good conversation is like a miniskirt, short enough to retain interest, but long enough to cover the subject.



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@andrewxymusic

"10 ways to have a better conversation"

Introverts have entered the chat

@krissy.x

Literally why i’m here

@peony8928

Yes

@mariakhan1698

na-uh.. introverts shouldn't generally have a problem w/communication. Anti-social people, or shy people are different. Introverts do not like to waste time on words they don't need to say in the first place. That's how they're minds are, either to conserve energy or they've already allocated it to something that they must get done. If they have trouble expressing themselves, that's not introversion. I think you meant socially awkward people, they may feel things more (empath), but having a limited speech approach is a socialization limitation for them. Not introversion. If they want* to learn how to engage/and speak in whole conversations, it's not introversion.

@Nanami_X_Higurama

Damn true

@Nanami_X_Higurama

@Krissy me too

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@ayushshukla651

Celeste Headlee: 10 ways to have a better conversation:-
1. Don't multitask- Be in present with mind
2. Don't pontificate- Enter every conversation assuming that you have something to learn. Don't just try to get your point across. Everybody is an expert in something.
3. Use open ended questions- Who, what, when, where, why and how.
4. Go with the flow- Thoughts will come into your mind and go out of your mind. Let them go. Don't think for two minutes about a clever question to ask.
5. If you don't know say that you don't know.
6. Don't equate your experience with theirs- It is never the same. It's not about you. Don't take that moment. Conversations are not a promotional opportunity.
7. Try not to repeat yourself.
8. Stay out of the weeds- People don't care about the years, the names, the dates all those details that you are struggling to come up with in your mind. They care about you.
9. Listen- Buddha said: If your mouth is open you're not learning. And Calvin Coolidge said: No man ever listened his way out of a job. We don't listen with the intent to understand, we listen with the intent to reply.
10. Be brief- A good conversation is like a miniskirt, short enough to retain interest, but long enough to cover the subject.

THANKS ME LATER ❀

@joshuatong3262

Thank you for sharing, this has saved me time!

@joyjohnnyonyeizu7574

Thanks for sharing

@sonjayoung3079

thx

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