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OverviewDo you feel anxious in social settings, worry about being judged, or struggle to strike up a conversation with someone new? Do you dread networking events, fearing small talk and awkward silences? If yes, then this book is for you. It's your ultimate guide to mastering communication and building confidence in every interaction. Here's what you'll discover inside: Instant confidence boosters to ease your anxiety at social gatherings. A quiz to discover your unique communication style and play to your strengths. Techniques to transform small talk into meaningful dialogue. Tools to handle awkward silences. Secrets to decode non-verbal cues and understand unspoken feelings. Empathy-building methods to become the listener everyone trusts Tips to remember names and details, making every interaction memorable. Outlines to craft the perfect elevator pitch and grow your professional network. ...plus much more! How to Talk to Anyone is designed to equip you with practical tools and techniques to express yourself authentically, create meaningful connections and navigate both casual chats and critical business meetings with confidence. This is not just about talking to anyone; it's about feeling good while doing it. If you're ready to unlock your full potential, transform your communication skills and build powerful, genuine relationships this book is for you. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Anne McKeownPublisher: Empowering Publications Imprint: Empowering Publications Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.200kg ISBN: 9780648526841ISBN 10: 0648526844 Pages: 142 Publication Date: 29 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsI enjoyed this book. It offers clear, practical tips that work, especially if you struggle with social anxiety or feel awkward in conversations. The advice is easy to understand and apply, and the tone feels friendly and supportive, as if it's coming from someone who truly understands what it's like. I found the parts about body language and communication styles beneficial. They helped me become more aware of how I interact with others and how to connect more naturally. If you're looking for real, no-pressure guidance to improve your social skills, this book is a great pick. Dominick Weirszchowski, UK This book is a fantastic resource for anyone who struggles with social anxiety, networking, or just wants to feel more comfortable connecting with others. Anne McKeown packs it full of practical tools that actually work in real situations, whether it's easing nerves at a party, turning small talk into something meaningful, or handling those dreaded awkward silences. The tips for remembering names and decoding non-verbal cues were also game-changers. It's not about faking confidence, it's about finding ways to communicate authentically while still making a strong impact. If you've ever wished you could feel more at ease in conversations, personal or professional this book is a must-read. Robin Loveland, USA This is not the first book I've read about this theme, but it will be the last one. It is that good. The focus of the book is entirely practical in nature, and the author does not weary us with psychological theories or unfocused rambling. When the author explains something, it is always because it is directly relevant to the topic, and what the subtitle of the book promises (mastering small talk, confidence, etc.) is exactly what is delivered. The tools and strategies she offers are practical and precise, and the reader can choose how to implement them. The quizzes in the book are also invaluable, particularly the one that helps you discover your personal communication style. I also find it refreshing and honest, the way the author places emphasis on authenticity over tricks and cheap ruses, showing the trust she puts in the reader's ability to overcome their shortcomings and achieve the goal of communicating effectively. Mr Pickwick, Spain For anyone who is anxious about speaking to others, ""How to Talk to Anyone"" is an excellent book. I felt more comfortable speaking with people in social and professional settings after reading it. I thought the questionnaire that helped me determine my personal style was wonderful, and the advise is clear and easy to follow. I learned how to make small chat feel natural, how to deal with unpleasant circumstances, and how to connect with people on a true level from this book. To anyone who wishes to get better at communicating, I heartily suggest it! Santosh Kumar, India The author has a warm, encouraging tone and speaks from personal experience. I found the way she breaks down complex interpersonal dynamics into simple, actionable strategies very helpful. Her guidance is relatable and easy to follow. Margaret McKeon, Australia Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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