How to Have a Normal Conversation
20 Strategies for Productive Small Talk, Flowing Rapport, and Instant Likability (How to Be More Likable and Charismatic, Book 44)
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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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If conversations feel awkward, forced, or exhausting, this book gives you the science-backed tools to finally feel normal, confident, and connected. No clichés. No “just be yourself.” Just practical psychology you can use immediately to stop overthinking and start clicking with people.
Fix the Real Reasons Conversations Feel Hard
Most books talk in theory. This one targets the exact issues people struggle with:
Freezing up and blanking out.
Feeling boring or unlikable.
Conversations dying after two exchanges.
Always ending up at “acquaintance level.”
Anxiety with new people.
Forgetting names and details.
Small talk that feels shallow or fake.
Group conversations that feel overwhelming.
Each chapter is built around a real social pain point and gives you a simple, research-backed method to resolve it.
Science-Backed Strategies That Actually Work
You’ll learn how to:
Stay relaxed and articulate even when your brain goes into panic mode.
Turn small talk into real talk in under 60 seconds.
Read social cues accurately and stop misinterpreting them.
Build instant rapport using subtle psychological signals.
Avoid awkward silences and keep conversations naturally flowing.
Make new connections stick instead of fading away.
Navigate strangers, groups, and networking without feeling fake.
Every technique is rooted in peer-reviewed studies on communication, psychology, and social confidence.
Surprising Psychological Principles → Big Results
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