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Paperback Effective Communication Skills Book

ISBN: B0BSP7FGXD

ISBN13: 9798215541852

Effective Communication Skills

If you're frustrated with not successfully conveying your thoughts, you should keep reading.

You've attempted to learn how to convey your views and ideas understandably, yet you're still met with puzzled stares. Perhaps effective communication has never occurred to you, but you now have a job that needs you to give talks. Maybe you just wish you could speak with your significant other in a manner that does not lead to a conflict. Or you're weary of hearing yawns from others while you're telling a story. If any of this rings a bell, this is the book for you.

This book does not provide you with dull stuff that you can readily get online, nor does it need you to sift through millions of pages to locate the information you desire. All you have to do is read this book, and you'll be well on your way to being the successful communicator you want.

This book will teach you:

- How to understand eloquent communication

- What role does empathy play in communication?

- The most effective technique to tell stories

- How to Be a Good Active Listener

- How to persuade others

- and much, much more

Communicating may be as simple as breathing, and this book will teach you how. Stop stressing about what to say or how to say it. Get this book now, and you'll be well on your way to being the finest communicator possible.

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