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How To Be Witty: The Ultimate Guide to Improving Your Wit and Building Your Social Skills

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How To Be Witty: The Ultimate Guide to Improving Your Wit and Building Your Social Skills

This book is the perfect tool if you have the desire to increase your social presence. Being clever and funny in conversation can increase the quality of your life in enormous ways. You will have greater self-confidence, increase the quality of your relationships and enjoy yourself more in social situations.

Human beings thrive on social interactions, therefore, improving your conversational skills will ultimately lead to the improvement of the quality of your life.

This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to increase your presence, focus and reaction time in conversation. It will explain what you need to do in order to improve this area of your life.

Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn...
The merits of being a good conversationalist
The traits of a witty conversationalist
General rules of conversation
How to think outside the box
How to identify and avoid conversation pitfalls

Tags: Wit, Witty, How to be Witty, Conversation, Conversationalist, Social Skills, Confidence, Self-confidence, Self-Esteem, Self help, Happy, Happiness, Confident

98 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 28, 2014

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Kerry Harding

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May 24, 2015
May be only little percentage are born to be witty. Meaning they are just an exemption to the general quite type people. Like me, it is like a battle in a jungle when I was assigned a task to talk in front or in a crowd. I acknowledge that I am not a good speaker and I am having difficulties in connecting to my audience. But this book teach me to conquer and improve my social skills. As I read the book until the last chapter (chapter 10) and perform all the exercises laid down by the author I learned that being a hesitant speaker is just a disease that can be treated and the best treatment is constant practice.
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January 26, 2015
Some very useful tools

Like this book because it included some very useful tools.

A short read , informational and well worth reading. I recommend it
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