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文档介绍:CONVERSATION CONFIDENCE
with Le il Lowndes
TAPE 1A: HOW TO MAKE AN ETTABLE FIRST IMPRESSION
Introduces the series and gives you 2 techniques you can start using immediately to create a dynamic first impression in
the first minute or less. The first is a nonverbal technique which makes e across as a confident, friendly and
outgoing person. The other is a verbal device which creates a feeling of instant rapport with your conversational partner.
TAPE IB: HOW TO CAPTIVATE ANYONE, ANYTIME, ANYPLACE
Presents three techniques you can use on new acquaintances and friends alike to dazzle them with your friendliness and
sincerity. Includes an 8-point checklist to use while conversing with everybody to make them feel that they (and therefore
you) are a very special person.
TAPE 2A: THE SECRET OF SMALL TALK
discover the secrets of making charismatic conversation with new acquaintances, and why the first words out of your
mouth are crucial. Includes a 4-point Small Talk Checklist to make sure you are on target w ith your opening words. Then
learn the Secret of Small Talk to keep all your small talk appropriate and engrossing.
TAPE 2B: TRANSITION FROM SMALL TALK TO DEEPER TALK
Here are 6 techniques to shift from small talk munication which is more engrossing and profound. Includes a
linguistic trick to revive a conversation that is petering out, and another to uncover your conversational partners' hot
buttons. Then learn a dozen rapport establishing phrases, and discover 2 unique methods of making a new acquaintance
subconsciously feel like you are an old friend.
TAPE 3A: HOW TO SOUND LIKE AN INSIDER IN ANY CROW][)
Arms you w ith tw o tec hniques to make stimulating c onversation in any group of people no matter how little you have in
common. The first gives you methods when you know in advance what type of people you'll be talking to. The other is for
when you "go in cold" and need to talk intelligently with a diverse 'group of strangers.
TAPE 3B: MEG