Learn effective techniques to make a great impression and connect with people quickly through body language and conversation strategies.
Main Lessons
- First impressions are made within the first 90 seconds, focusing on intelligence, trustworthiness, and status.
- Body language speaks louder than words; adopting open and inviting body language warms people up to you.
- Direct eye contact, when done correctly, can enhance perceptions of intelligence and friendliness.
- Start conversations with open-ended questions using the five W’s and an H: who, what, where, when, why, how.
- Develop rapport by having a mutual point of interest or a positive attitude.
- A ‘useful’ attitude focuses on what you want from a conversation, like building connections.
- Maintaining interest in the other person by remembering their name or complimenting them fosters good relations.
- Being a good conversationalist isn’t about shared interests, but showing genuine interest in the person’s words.
- Even during conflicts, a positive attitude and friendly demeanor are more effective in achieving desired outcomes.
- Rapport isn’t dependent on commonality but on the enjoyment and quality of conversation with others.
- Small adjustments in body language can significantly impact how others perceive you and foster connections.