August 02, 2010

Be more interesting - it's all in your conversation

Obviously this doesn't apply to YOU, but if you pass it on to other people i.e. those whose conversation, unlike (y)ours, is not iridescent with wit and charm, the world might a tad more thrilling!



I can't scintillate right now cos I've got my tongue in cheek!



Go well



Amplify’d from www.esquire.com
1. Listen more than you talk.

2. If you notice yourself getting bored with what you're saying, stop talking. Acknowledge the situation. Smile. Move on.

3. Know a few historical anecdotes. Like this one: To enhance creativity, surrealist painter Salvador Dalí recommended afternoon naps lasting less than a second. He would lie in his chair, arms outstretched, holding a metal key in his left hand. As he drifted off to sleep, his grip would relax and the key would fall, clanging onto a plate he'd set beneath it and waking him up.

4. But realize that no one likes the guy who knows something about everything.

5. Let people talk over you. Don't think of it as being rude; think of it as an assist.

6. If someone does interrupt you, wait to be prompted before continuing your story. It's a good sign that someone cared in the first place.

7. Drawn-out pauses are the best time for personal non sequiturs. People would rather listen to you talk about yourself than nothing.

8. With people you don't know, limit stories to the last five minutes of your life — the turnout, the Scotch selection, the homeless man you mistakenly took for a valet.

9. Never mention your blog.

Photo Credit: Shepard Sherbell/Corbis

Read more at www.esquire.com
 

No comments:

Post a Comment

Your comments, questions, thoughts or feelings will be very welcome!
go well