50 WAYS TO
IMPROVE YOUR CONVERSATIONS From Don Gabor's bestselling
book and audiotape, How to Start a Conversation & Make Friends
- Introduce yourself to others.
- Be the first to say hello.
- Take risks. Don't anticipate rejection.
- Display your sense of humor.
- Be receptive to new ideas.
- Ask a person's name if you have forgotten it.
- Show curiosity and interest in others.
- Tell others about the important events in your
life.
- Tell others about yourself and what you enjoy
doing.
- Make an extra effort to remember people's
names.
- Show others you are a good listener by
paraphrasing their comments.
- Communicate with enthusiasm and
interest.
- Go out of your way to meet new people.
- Accept a person's right to be an individual.
- Let the natural you come out when talking to
others.
- Be able to tell others what you do in a few
short sentences.
- Reintroduce yourself to someone who has
forgotten your name.
- Tell others something interesting or
challenging about what you do.
- Be aware of open and closed body language.
- Use eye contact and smiling as your first
contact with people.
- Greet people you see regularly.
- Seek common interests, goals, and experiences
in those you meet.
- Make an effort to help people if you
can.
- Let others play the expert.
- Be open to answering ritual questions.
- Get enthusiastic about other people's
interests.
- Balance talking and listening in a
conversation.
- Be able to speak about a variety of topics and
subjects.
- Keep abreast of current events and the issues
that affect our lives.
- Be open to other people's opinions and
feelings.
- Express your feelings, opinions, and emotions
to others.
- Use "I" when revealing your feelings
concerning a personal topic.
- Don't use the word "you" when you
mean "I."
- Show others that you are enjoying the
conversation with them.
- Invite people to join you for dinner, social
events, or other activities.
- Keep in touch with friends and
acquaintances.
- Ask other people for their opinions.
- Look for the positive in those you
meet.
- Start and end conversation with a person's
name and a handshake.
- Take time to be cordial with your neighbors and
coworkers.
- Let others know that you want to get to know
them better.
- Ask others about things they have told you in
previous conversations.
- Listen carefully for free information.
- Be tolerant of other people's beliefs if they
differ from yours.
- Change the topic of conversation when it has
run its course.
- Always search for the other person's "hot
button."
- Compliment others about what they are wearing,
doing, or saying.
- Encourage others to talk with you by sending
out receptive signals.
- Make an effort to see and talk to people you
enjoy being with.
- When you tell a story, present the main point
first, and then add the supporting details based on the other person's interest
in the topic.
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