Science-Based Social Skills
Using Psychological Data to Beat Awkwardness, Survive Small Talk, and Win People Over (How to Be More Likable and Charismatic, Book 43)
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Narrateur(s):
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Russell Newton
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Auteur(s):
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Patrick King
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100% scientific and proven ways to stop freezing, survive small talk, and finally feel confident in any social setting.
Forget vague advice like “just be yourself.” This book turns decades of psychological research into practical, no-fluff strategies that anyone can use to become instantly more confident, approachable, and socially skilled.
In Science-Based Social Skills, internationally bestselling author Patrick King distills over 25 studies on social perception, likability, and charisma into step-by-step tools you can apply right away. Learn how to avoid awkward silences, build effortless rapport, and make people want to keep talking to you—without being fake or overthinking every move.
Discover the hidden science behind first impressions, bonding, and group dynamics—so you can finally stop guessing and start connecting.
Why we underestimate how much people like us (“the liking gap”)
The tiny signals that instantly build trust and warmth
How moods spread—and how to use this to your advantage
Why reciprocity matters more than being perfect
The surprisingly powerful effect of doing small things together
Surprising psychological tips → huge results:
Master first impressions and stop sabotaging yourself
Avoid the “comparison trap” while still looking confident and put-together
Use facial expressivity to be more charismatic—even if you’re introverted
Turn awkward small talk into effortless conversation with proven prompts
The chemistry formula: why some people just click and how you can, too
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