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How to Talk to Anyone, Patrick King
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Patrick King

How to Talk to Anyone

  • prajilaprasai2069has quotedlast year
    The deepest craving in every human being is the desire to be appreciated.”
  • prajilaprasai2069has quotedlast year
    we are too busy in our own worlds to notice or appreciate others!

    Relatable

  • Janneia Vione Lorenzohas quotedlast month
    But what we are usually trying to communicate is the simple message: I see you. I understand. We’re on the same page.
  • Zainab Balochhas quoted3 months ago
    conversation is not just an opportunity for you to say your piece – it’s a collaborative social exercise.
  • Zainab Balochhas quoted3 months ago
    the conversation will be a flop if it doesn’t feel right!
  • Zainab Balochhas quoted3 months ago
    “The deepest craving in every human being is the desire to be appreciated.”
  • Zainab Balochhas quoted3 months ago
    many people make the mistake of thinking that being a good conversationalist is about saying intelligent or funny things, or being a fascinating person. Though this helps, what really makes people feel connected to you is synchronicity – are you on their wavelength? Do you get them? This is an emotional connection rather than a verbal or intellectual one.
  • mayapatchin2002has quoted5 months ago
    rule of three states that we should never say three declaratives in a row without breaking them up with a question or qualifier. Again, this allows us to talk with people and not at them or to them.
  • agrawalmihir7has quoted5 months ago
    Conversations usually go wrong for one reason: we are too busy in our own worlds to notice or appreciate others!
  • louwkorfvcuhas quoted8 months ago
    Conversations usually go wrong for one reason: we are too busy in our own worlds to notice or appreciate others
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