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Improve your social skills / by Daniel Wendler.

By: Wendler, Daniel.
Publisher: Portland, OR, [David Wendler] : [2016]Description: 212 pages ; 23 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781517309329.Subject(s): SOCIAL SKILLS | SELF ACTUALISATION | INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS
Contents:
Manifesto. - Introduction. - 1. Foundations. 2. Body Language. - 3. Conversation. - 4. Group conversation. - 5. Empathy. - 6. Meeting people. - 7. Making friends. - 8. Supporting your friends. - 9. Dating. - 10. How to be a good storyteller. - 11. Best Blog posts.
Summary: "[This book] is a comprehensive, practical guide to social skills. It explains the core principles of social interaction in clear, easy to follow lessons. I wrote "Improve Your Social Skills" to be the guide I desperately needed during my own social struggles. Growing up, I was the most socially awkward kid you could ever hope to meet. But when I was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome inhigh school, I realized that my social problems were caused by lack of social skills, not by some inherent flaw in my character... I wrote "Improve Your Social Skills" to share the principles that have changed my life. These principles led me to a life full of close friendship, satisfying connection and tender romance... I want everyone to have that kind of life." - David Wendler in his Introduction
List(s) this item appears in: Social skills for teens and young adults. Dec 2020 F | Healthy relationships for all ages May 2022
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Manifesto. - Introduction. - 1. Foundations. 2. Body Language. - 3. Conversation. - 4. Group conversation. - 5. Empathy. - 6. Meeting people. - 7. Making friends. - 8. Supporting your friends. - 9. Dating. - 10. How to be a good storyteller. - 11. Best Blog posts.

"[This book] is a comprehensive, practical guide to social skills. It explains the core principles of social interaction in clear, easy to follow lessons. I wrote "Improve Your Social Skills" to be the guide I desperately needed during my own social struggles. Growing up, I was the most socially awkward kid you could ever hope to meet. But when I was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome inhigh school, I realized that my social problems were caused by lack of social skills, not by some inherent flaw in my character... I wrote "Improve Your Social Skills" to share the principles that have changed my life. These principles led me to a life full of close friendship, satisfying connection and tender romance... I want everyone to have that kind of life." - David Wendler in his Introduction

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