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Communication is one of the most vital skills in
our life. We learn to communicate since we were young and it allows us to
express ourselves. Since it is not taught in our education, we can only brush
up our interaction skills from the people around us through observations.
Nonetheless, no one is actually a perfect
communicator. While some are able to converse with one another without much
problems, the others are struggling to interact with strangers, to the extent
that the thought of speaking in front of them alone gives them cold sweat.
Here are 4 essential tips for you to learn how
to interact more effectively with people in life:
1. Be
An Active Listener.
Instead of listening passively, learn to really
listen to the person you are interacting with. Engage yourself in the
conversation with the other person and respond to what he/she has said to you.
That person will feel connected to you and will likely to do the same to you.
2.
Your Body Language.
Your non-verbal cues often reveal what you are
thinking. Be aware that you are constantly communicating with other people
although you are not uttering a word. Your body language shapes who you are.
Social psychologist Amy Cuddy teaches us how our posture can change the way we
look on other people’s perspective significantly. Click on the link to watch
her fascinating presentation on TED talk. Your body language shapes who you are.
3.
Share A Story.
Story is a magnificent tool to attract other
people’s attention. They not only generate interest for the audience, but also
create a link to those who have experience similar events. Additionally,
everyone has their own stories and you will be surprised to learn that
everyone’s past life can be really interesting.
4.
Script A Small Talk.
Not everyone has the ability to initiate small
talks. However, it is an art where one can master through much practice and
guidance. For those who are novice at doing small talks, it is a wise thing to
prepare a script beforehand in order to prevent awkward silence in between when
both of you have ran out of topics to discuss.
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