8 Powerful Ways to boost Conversation Skill

 1. Use Words like "I Feel" and "In my Opinion"

When you are giving your opinion in a conversation, it's important to use words that reflect how you feel. 

This shows that you are not just spitting out facts but that you actually have a vested interested in the topic at hand.

2. Avoid words like "Always" and "Never"

Using absolutes makes it seem like you are either 100% sure of what you are saying or that you are just trying to sound certain. But in reality, few things are ever truly black and white.

3. Be aware of your Tone

Your tone of voice should be just as important as your words. Using a sarcastic or joking tone will only make things worse if you are trying to have a serious conversation.

4. Make Eye Contact

When you are talking to someone, try to maintain eye contact. This shows that you are interested in the conversation and that you are not just trying to get it over with.

5. Don't Interrupt

Interrupting someone in between is a surefire way to end a conversation quickly. Not only it is rude, but it also makes it seem like you are not really interested in what the other person has to say.

6. Listen more than you Talk.

In general, you should try to listen more than you talk. This not only shows that you are interested in what the other person has to say, but it also gives you a chance to gather your thoughts before responding.

7. Don't take things too Seriously

At the end of the day conversation are supposed to be fun and enjoyable. Don't take things too seriously and try to relax. This will make it more likely that you will actually enjoy the conversation.

8. Enjoy Yourself

Above all else, make sure to actually enjoy yourself. If you are not having fun, then there is no point in even having a conversation. 

Comments

Counselor Chelsey said…
I know a lot of our work happens on the computer, making communication extra important. I am proud of you for how well you have adapted to using our various digital forms of communication. Whenever I read your emails or direct messages, I can imagine you talking to me in person. This is quite helpful as a manager, as I get a lot of digital messages throughout my workday.
Sudeep Sen said…
You make some good points, Surendra. Thank you for nice post.
Roshani Garg said…
Some of the many steps to improve your communication skills include active listening, practicing public speaking, and asking for feedback.

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