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Improve Your People Skills

The social intelligence to succeed any social situation. Fit in anywhere, build rapport, and win people over.


If you (1) have trouble connecting with people beyond small talk, or (2) are often left speechless and dumbfounded on how to handle certain people and situations, that feeling of dread isn’t something you have to live with. Improve Your People skills is your key to social intelligence and the better relationships to enrich your life that will inevitably follow.


Become a “social butterfly” and “people person.”


Improve Your People Skills is a book of action that allows you to truly understand others and speak their language, no matter what it is. You’ll learn how to apply great charm to make new friends and engage old ones. It will fundamentally change your approach to people and give you the specific phrases and tools for change. It goes beyond emotional intelligence and gives you a blueprint for interaction.


Become a captivating, comforting, and desired presence.


Whether it’s winning at work politics, making new friends, or strengthening current relationships, people skills are your quickest and surest route to success — no matter the situation.
Patrick King is an internationally bestselling author and sought-after social skills coach and trainer. He knows firsthand the value of people skills because they rescued him from lackluster grades and jumpstarted his career — the value of “just fitting in anywhere” cannot be understated.


Handle any situation smoothly — even confrontations.
109 printed pages
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
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  • b1821538038has quoted3 years ago
    If you walk through the day and can’t find a single person to engage in friendly banter with, it’s not because everyone is “unfriendly” or “awkward”—it’s because you are
  • Jonathan Jinhas quoted2 months ago
    Ethos refers to ethical concerns, pathos to emotional concerns, and logos to reason and logical concerns
  • Jonathan Jinhas quoted2 months ago
    Ethos, Pathos, and Logos

    Logos appeals to the audience's reason, building up logical arguments. Ethos appeals to the speaker's status or authority, making the audience more likely to trust them. Pathos appeals to the emotions, trying to make the audience feel angry or sympathetic

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