• How to Talk to Anyone About Anything

  • Improve Your Social Skills, Master Small Talk, Connect Effortlessly, and Make Real Friends: Communication Skills Training, Book 7
  • By: James W. Williams
  • Narrated by: Russell Newton
  • Length: 3 hrs and 15 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (155 ratings)

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How to Talk to Anyone About Anything

By: James W. Williams
Narrated by: Russell Newton
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Publisher's summary

Discover the art of masterful conversations with this powerful guide!

Have you always struggled with making small talk and want to stop feeling awkward?

Do you wish to be able to tell stories where your listeners hang on to your every word?

Do you wish you had the courage, the confidence, and the charisma to meet new people and make friends with them?

If you’ve answered "yes", this is the audiobook for you!

How to Talk to Anyone About Anything: Improve Your Social Skills, Master Small Talk, Connect Effortlessly, and Make Real Friends is your complete guide to help you do just that. The sections in this audiobook cover everything you need to know to fully embrace your true self and become the most enthralling conversationalist in any room!

With this powerful guide to becoming a better communicator, you will:

  • Stand tall as you uncover your potential and harness the power of your confidence
  • Hone your listening skills to establish stronger connections with everyone around you
  • Ask the right questions and make seamless conversations with colleagues, bosses, and potential partners
  • Make conversations and interactions less daunting using powerful tips on how you can master the art of small talk
  • Find out how to tell, structure, and design amazing stories to tell people based on your own life experiences
  • Become more confident and charismatic in every area of your life and watch as your relationships improve and your networks grow
  • Strengthen relationships, whether it be for work or your personal life, and improve your overall well-being and success
  • And so much more!

Every section within is broken down with easy-to-follow stories and information, laced with quick-fire facts and tips you can put into action right now. This means instant, positive changes from the moment you listen to the first section.

Buy your copy today!

©2021 James W. Williams (P)2021 James W. Williams

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Some good advice

This book presents good basic communication skills for beginners. It is engaging and accessible. experienced business people will find nothing new but a refresher never hurts. The anecdotes help reinforce the basic principles and there is an effort to make the techniques memorable, likening a method for delivering constructive criticism to a hamburger. a helpful guide for business beginners.

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Good

Good book, I would recommend for anyone that is struggles with social skills and awkwardness.

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Wow What a great book

Great book, the narrator was amazing the tone and the way clear his voice got my attention untill the top .

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It's extremely informative for the beginner.

Very direct and to the point with very practical insights. Already been practicing what I've learned and can see a difference in my day-to-day interactions with people. big confidence booster! would recommend it to anyone.

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Talk Technique to share

James Williams shares his own life story about
Learning his own personal journey to improving
His ability to communicate with anyone about anything!

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A must read (or listen)

I often keep quiet rather than engage in conversation. Social anxiety can really handicap a person, even when you’re around those you know. This book offers insight, tips and tricks to get you going and covers things like active listening and open ended questions to keep conversation flowing. I’ve started using some the tips and while I still struggle, conversation is just a little bit easier.

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Just a wonderful book

This is not your usual learning the way to make conversation book. The author writes simply and is extremely encouraging. I now have a far better understanding of conversational skills and am putting to use what I learned here.

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Clear and informative

Five stars for excellent and practical suggestions to enhance all personal interactions ! I actually enjoyed this book and would recommend it to everyone

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Generic and a bit short

I like the content but it’s just a bit short and general info, I have heard before. Good story telling though!

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eh would not listen to again

narration along with writing style is kind of weird. almost like a programed robot is talking to you. I think the writing is kind of forced, and not a natural writer. that mixed with someone who didn't write the book reading it makes it kind of odd and boring to listen to. I also think it had a lot of filler that comes off as common sense ideas. However if you're truly terrible at communicating I believe the book could give you some valuable information.

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