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HOLDING AN EFFECTIVE CONVERSATION

Suja

Unless we're posed with a question, many of us would sometimes choose to remain silent. This makes it difficult to engage in long-lasting conversations, which are effective in getting to know another person better. 

How can we stop being the reactor in conversations and actively approach and talk to people?

Avoid one-sided conversations and engage in a two-way conversation by learning how to ask questions to the person you are having a conversation with. 

How do you take the opportunity during a natural break in the conversation to start asking questions?

Learn how to hone your interpersonal communication skills and engage yourselves in real-time talk. Learn the art of conversations- learn to compliment, ask lots of questions and also leave room for the other person to talk!:)

Try the lesson below:
Lesson: 50-minute Conversations (A TWO-WAY COMMUNICATION)
Price: 2300 Points
Length: 50
Trial Minutes: 0
URL: http://cafetalk.com/lessons/detail/?id=203628

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