Back up your words with appropriate volume and tone of voice. Articulate well what you're saying and maintain a relaxed pace.
A good tip is to practice talking to yourself on the mirror.
2/9. Smile
Smiling is underrated. A genuine smile can brighten both your day and the day of other people.
3/9. Study the situation
There is a time for everything, even conversations. Is the other person in a hurry or do they seem relaxed and open to a chat?
Approach other people when both you and the other person are open to talk.
4/9. Use broad gestures
You can use smooth, broad gestures to make emphasis on what you’re saying, it will also make you seem more confident.
5/9. Compliment
A good compliment can make the other person feel seen.
Compliment on something that’s appropriate and on stuff you actually believe. Not doing this will make the other person feel seen… but in a bad way, yikes.
6/9. Listen actively
Pay attention to what the other person is saying and ask questions. You’ll find yourself having a much more fun interaction and learning a lot more.
7/9. Make eye contact
It will help you focus on what the other person is saying and show your interest in the conversation.
8/9. Be genuine
Don’t try to be someone you’re not to impress anybody.
Use the advice of this thread and adapt it to your own style, because at the end of the day, what matters most is that you become the best version of yourself.
9/9. Have you used any of these tips before?
Thanks for reading!
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