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From
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How
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Art
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How
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Art
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To be a successful
person one must have great communication skills and should be a great
conversationalist. This goal is not very difficult to achieve, all that is
required is to be geared up with the correct skills, style and ammunition.
Here are some tips that will help you in making
positive impressions with others and enhance your success:
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The first important skill is to be confident and to have the skill of being
able to gel in any environment, company and occasion.
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The next important feature is to be a good listener. You can never be able to
communicate and converse with someone if you don't listen to what that person
says. You will get a chance to put in your views but before that be patient
and listen to what the other person has to say.
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Always think before you speak. Take time to put your thoughts together rather
than blurt something out that you will have to repent saying.
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Be
aware of the world around you and keep your current events updated so as to be
able to participate in intellectual conversations and this way you will be
able to communicate with more people.
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Don't pretend that you know everything and nod your head to everything that
the other person is saying. There is no harm or shame in acknowledging that
you are not aware of that topic and infact you can get to learn something new.
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Stay away from gossiping and also indulge in intelligent and healthy
conversation.
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Always avoid sensitive topics, especially when you don't know the people very
well around you, like religion, politics and personal life. You don't want to
get caught up in arguments and fights.
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When someone starts talking about his or her problems be a good listener but
don't offer advice. If someone does ask for your advice, sharing a similar
experience you've had but don't sit into the advisory chair.
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The most important thing is be yourself.
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