Based on Leil Lowndes' classic How to Talk to Anyone , 1. The Flooding Smile
Try the Flooding Smile on a barista or cashier today.
When you meet someone in a group, give them your full attention immediately. Pivot your entire body toward the new person as if they are the most important person in the room. This "total body turn" signals that you are fully present and welcoming.
Maintain strong eye contact even after the other person has finished speaking. When you must look away, do it slowly and reluctantly, stretching your gaze until the "string" breaks. This conveys confidence and deep interest in the conversation. 3. The "Hello" Pivot
Don’t flash an immediate smile when you greet someone. Instead, look at their face for a second, pause, and then let a big, warm smile flood over your face and into your eyes. It makes the recipient feel like your smile is genuine and specifically for them. 2. Sticky Eyes
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Based on Leil Lowndes' classic How to Talk to Anyone , 1. The Flooding Smile
Try the Flooding Smile on a barista or cashier today. How to Talk to Anyone: Easy Steps to Enhance Yo...
When you meet someone in a group, give them your full attention immediately. Pivot your entire body toward the new person as if they are the most important person in the room. This "total body turn" signals that you are fully present and welcoming. Based on Leil Lowndes' classic How to Talk to Anyone , 1
Maintain strong eye contact even after the other person has finished speaking. When you must look away, do it slowly and reluctantly, stretching your gaze until the "string" breaks. This conveys confidence and deep interest in the conversation. 3. The "Hello" Pivot Pivot your entire body toward the new person
Don’t flash an immediate smile when you greet someone. Instead, look at their face for a second, pause, and then let a big, warm smile flood over your face and into your eyes. It makes the recipient feel like your smile is genuine and specifically for them. 2. Sticky Eyes
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