Harvey Pease
Social skills entail learning how to start and sustain conversations. There are people that we often meet and since we do not know how to create conversations, the moments we encounter them are cold and sometimes awkward. This book addresses some of the awkward moments in the process of socializing and interactions. Reading the book, you realize why the interaction has awkward moments and how our lack of certain attributes to facilitate interaction contributes to these moments.Some of the topics that we will discuss include:• How our behaviors are determined through evolution and our culture.• Understanding a bit more about verbal and nonverbal communication.• How can I tell if someone is uncomfortable around me?• Learning how to analyze the body language of another person.• How to tell if someone is telling the truth or lying to you.• Steps that you can take to fake your own body language.• How to speed read some of the body languages that you see throughout the room, even if you don’t know the other person!• Why it is so important to understand the personality of the other person you are analyzing.• More techniques to learn with analyzing people and how this can help you to really see an improvement in your relationships.There are numerous perspectives that manufacture control: enticing words, non-verbal communication, and manner of speaking are for the most part channels to pass on or impart manipulative messages. In any case, is control unsafe? Or then again is it an instance of a little innocuous influence won’t harmed anybody? For what reason is control wrong and consider the possibility that it is accomplished to benefit the one controlled 3