Never Run Out Of Things To Say Again: Secrets Of A Master Conversationalist

vendredi 17 décembre 2010 | posted in | 0 comments

Running out of things to say used to be my social handicap. I used
to start asking dumb questions to keep the conversation going, and
that only annoyed people. I began to think that I was destined to be a
social outcast until I made up my mind to learn how to talk to
people.I'm going to show you a technique that will allow you to speak
freely for hours, no matter who you're talking to -- even if its the
Playmate of the year or the President.My number one technique for
never running out of things to say, is called Plowing. Plowing is a
technique that allows you to free associate words quickly as you speak
so that you are not stuck with embarrassing speechlessness.The key to
mastering the art of plowing in a conversation, is to practice before
you go out.If you passed grade three English, then you learned that in
every sentence, there is a subject and a predicate. Example: "I like
dogs." "I" is the subject and "dogs" is the predicate.In a plowing
exercise, you will start a new sentence with the predicate of each
last sentence, and do this for 2 minutes straight. Once you've done
this, your brain will be activated into chat mode, and it will be very
difficult -- if not impossible -- to run out of things to say.Here's
an example:I like dogs. Dogs are very fluffy. Fluffy things make me
smile, and smile is always great because it fills me up with
endorphins. Endorphins are the only drug that I think are cool. Drugs
are harmful for the body. I really want to take better care of my
body, because it is my temple....etc.Do this for two minutes before
you go out into a social situation, and you will never run out of
things to say. Of course, there are many more ways to make more
friends, and be liked by other people that will enhance my plowing
technique by probably 10x. If you'd like to get a full education on
how to speak so you can connect with people and make more friends, be
sure to visit my blog.

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