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	<title>Communication Skills Power Blog &#187; 10 Super Ways to Start a Conversation</title>
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		<title>10 Super Ways to Start a Conversation</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jun 2007 17:06:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So many people worry about how to start a conversation. It makes them feel anxious and afraid. Are you one of those people who keep your fingers crossed that someone will come up to you and speak because you’d never make the first move in a conversation in a million years? You can put all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So many people worry about how to start a<br />
conversation. It makes them feel anxious and<br />
afraid. Are you one of those people who keep your<br />
fingers crossed that someone will come up to you<br />
and speak because you’d never make the first move<br />
in a conversation in a million years?</p>
<p>You can put all that behind you with you a few<br />
easy steps. Starting a conversation isn&#8217;t<br />
difficult if you know how to do it.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s how to <a class="ld_link" href="http://www.howtotalkwithconfidence.com/blog/how-to-start-a-conversation-in-8-simple-ways/" target="_blank" title="start a conversation">start a conversation</a> with anyone:</p>
<p>1. Think what you want to get out of the<br />
conversation first. Often this will just be small<br />
talk on a social level, but it may also be<br />
something like a date, a new job or to sort out<br />
your finances. The latter examples are a little<br />
trickier than the first, admittedly, but you can<br />
do it!</p>
<p>2. Plan what you want to say. People often feel a<br />
little easier in their minds if they have a<br />
script worked out in advance. The point to<br />
remember with a script, though &#8211; is to make it<br />
just a few sentences to get you over the initial<br />
trauma of opening your mouth and speaking that<br />
first time in a new situation. Any more than that<br />
and you&#8217;ll sound false.</p>
<p>Okay, so you know what you want to get out of the<br />
conversation and you have a little script worked<br />
out for the first few sentences. Let&#8217;s see how<br />
that works in practice when it comes to the<br />
conversation&#8230;</p>
<p>3. Relax! Breathe slowly and make yourself aware<br />
of your breathing. Concentrate on just your<br />
breathing for a few seconds and you should feel<br />
some of the tension you&#8217;re feeling begin to ease.</p>
<p>4. Smile! If you can stop gritting your teeth<br />
long enough to smile, people will be more likely<br />
to smile back.</p>
<p>5. Listen well. Listening always helps you in<br />
conversations. It will show you when others have<br />
finished speaking so you know where to come in<br />
and if you listen well you&#8217;ll also pick up clues<br />
about what you could say.</p>
<p>6. When you feel comfortable, say &#8216;Hello, my name<br />
is ____&#8217; if the other people don&#8217;t know you. That<br />
will also give you some breathing space as the<br />
other people will probably go on to introduce<br />
themselves to you in return &#8211; if their Moms have<br />
taught them good manners!</p>
<p>Try to catch peoples names and use them in the<br />
conversation when talking to them. They will like<br />
that and they will warm to you. The more they<br />
warm to you, the nicer they&#8217;ll be to you and the<br />
better you&#8217;ll feel.</p>
<p>Using peoples names is a simple trick but it<br />
really works wonders in getting a conversation<br />
off on the right foot.</p>
<p>7. You&#8217;ll probably find it easier at first to<br />
talk by making a comment on a more substantial<br />
contribution that someone else has already made<br />
in the conversation. Make your comment positive<br />
or constructive, not negative or condemning.</p>
<p>Tell the other person you agree with them or add<br />
an example which illustrates the point that they<br />
have just made and supports it, etc. You&#8217;ll soon<br />
be accepted as part of the conversation and the<br />
person you backed up will feel you are an ally<br />
and will back you up in return. You&#8217;ve arrived!</p>
<p>8. You can disagree with the person in your<br />
comment too &#8211; we&#8217;re all entitled to our opinion!<br />
But be aware that disagreeing is likely to focus<br />
more attention on you. If you&#8217;re ready for that -<br />
great! If not, hang back a little from expressing<br />
an opposing opinion.</p>
<p>9. Whatever comment you make &#8211; be polite. That<br />
sounds so obvious, but you&#8217;d be amazed how many<br />
people get carried away in the heat of a<br />
conversation and snap at anyone who dares to<br />
disagree with them.</p>
<p>10. Are you feeling braver yet? If you&#8217;re<br />
listening well to the conversation &#8211; and you<br />
should be &#8211; there will be ideas that will come<br />
into your mind. Just put one of those ideas out<br />
there and see what people think of it.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s it! You&#8217;ve done it! You&#8217;ve learned how to<br />
<a class="ld_link" href="http://www.howtotalkwithconfidence.com/blog/how-to-start-a-conversation-in-8-simple-ways/" target="_blank" title="start a conversation">start a conversation</a>.</p>
<p>For advanced tips go here:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.howtotalkwithconfidence.com/">http://www.howtotalkwithconfidence.com/</a></p>
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