Often, when we were children, we are taught not to think about something to say, but simply to accept whatever we are told. In school and in the family, adults are educating us not to do this and not to do that, they are giving us instructions about "good manners" and things like that, but in most cases they haven't taught us in detail how to build good and long-lasting relationships with our counterparts. Growing up, we get used to rebelling, threatening others, or we started shutting ourselves in.
The good news is that there are simple skills that we can learn and that can change our difficult relationships in a positive way, and that at the same time can help us build new and successful connections.
If it is true that we are' social animals,' it is essential to learn the skills that give us the opportunity to improve our social life.
What You Will Learn:
Introduction What Are Social Skills? Characteristics Of Social SkillsWhat Non-Verbal Communication Tells You Learning How To Communicate EffectivelySocial AnxietyEmotional And Behavioral SymptomsDealing With The Feeling Of RejectionBeing FearlessShyness
What do they all have in common here?
They've all got great "social skills." We're in a crisis. In today's global world, which is becoming more interconnected, yet increasingly dependent on technology that hinders our natural human interaction, in addition to the daily multitude of distractions competing for whatever limited time we have... we need more social skills than ever!
For The First Time Ever, "Social Skills" Is The First And Only One Of Its Kind, A Fully In-Depth Book Dedicated To All Aspects Of Social Skills.