
by Leil Lowndes
92 tips on basically how to communicate better, seen as Big Players, trusted, and well, liked by the people you wish to reach.
Each of them is unique. I don't have words on how to explain it, but I wish everyone read this book, for the sake of better quality of everything when we open up our mouths.
It summarizes each tip by the end of each section.
Tips are refreshing and make so much sense.
The background and context of each tip help you imagine yourself in such situations and make them more practical.
Sense of humor is so highly developed that I could stay like for 2 hours straight, enjoying punch and jabs to my laughter and agree murmurs.
It is clearly written by a person whose first language is English and who is very advanced, experienced, and widely knowledgeable. In order to make it easier for readers to digest those humongous tips, if I were the author, I would choose simpler words.
EVERYONE. Especially those who find words are not their charm.
Sales: the one who wants to go to the party but does not know how to mingle and reach their goal; employees; people who want to win a date; a friend; a politician; or a public speaker. Basically, for everyone, I promise.
"Those slow smiles make you look trustworthy. "
"When you have no Iggy in life, learn a few Gobbledegook lingos so that you can get a better price on everything. "
Julia Parmarola
The Learning Guru, Clement Pereira