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  • How to Talk to Anyone

  • The Ultimate Guide to Improve Social Skills and Effective Communication: Gain Tips for Instant Rapport, Conversational Intelligence, and Ways to Reduce Social Anxiety in Public
  • By: Addison Bell
  • Narrated by: Frank Gerard
  • Length: 5 hrs and 25 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (52 ratings)

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By: Addison Bell
Narrated by: Frank Gerard
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Summary

How would your life be different if you could talk to anyone?

Imagine being able to confidently approach strangers and instantly be able to engage in an interesting conversation. Think about how much your love life, your social life, and your professional life could improve if you could talk with anyone.

No matter how socially awkward you feel or how nervous you get speaking in public, you can develop the skills you need to talk with anyone.

It’s easier than you think.

Addison Bell’s breakthrough book, How to Talk to Anyone will teach you step-by-step how to improve your social skills, communicate effectively, and develop instant rapport with anyone - while reducing your social anxiety.

Inside this book, you will discover:

  • What makes a good communicator
  • How to improve your conversational intelligence
  • Understanding the difference between feeling awkward and anxious
  • What you are missing out on when you remain silent
  • How to use your body to make conversation easier
  • The healthy body language skills you need to develop
  • The difference between verbal and nonverbal communication
  • How to start a conversation
  • How to harness the power of listening to strengthen conversations
  • How to reduce social anxiety
  • The parts of a great conversation
  • How to practice your conversation skills
  • And much more!

If you are tired of feeling awkward and anxious in social situations, you need this book. It’s time to stop missing out on all the benefits of great conversations.

Order your copy of How to Talk to Anyone Today and watch your life change!

©2021 Addison Bell (P)2021 Addison Bell
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A mess

It repeats itself about 5 times. It's as if it's unfinished or unedited. You could pretty much sum the message up by saying "Breathe, stay calm and listen to the other person".

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