Many people misunderstand communication, equating being talkative with effective communication. In reality, the strength of communication lies not in how much you can say, but in how well you can express your thoughts in a way that is impressive and comfortable, leading others to accept your ideas willingly.
Being talkative doesn’t necessarily mean being useful; someone who speaks at length may not be effective. A truly skilled communicator may not say much, but each word resonates deeply, effortlessly achieving their desired outcomes. This exemplifies the art of high emotional intelligence in communication.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword
CHAPTER 01 In this talkative era, don’t play coy and deep.
CHAPTER 02 Annoying everyone for years because of your careless words
CHAPTER 03 Life’s dullness : Adding fun and substance for better conversations
CHAPTER·04 You don’t have to flatter, but you must speak words of praise.
CHAPTER 05 As long as your brain is fast enough, criticism can also be very cute.
CHAPTER 06 Let go of your kindness, cleverly refuse to compromise
CHAPTER 07 Want to be a socialite, charming words and witty remarks.
CHAPTER 08 If you can tell stories, you can conquer the world
Über den Autor
Gao Wenfei is a certified international senior trainer from the International Management Certification Center. He is also a certified senior speech trainer and senior corporate trainer from the Human Resources Occupational Skill Education Management Center and the International Talent Qualification Certification Management Center in China. Additionally, he holds a senior psychological counselor certification from the National Standardized Examination Alliance (NSAC).