HOW TO Improve YOUR Social Skills:
How Confident are You at Judging Intimacy, Telling a Tight Story and Understanding Friendships?
Yesterday wasn’t the first time you said the wrong thing or told someone you barely knew your whole life story, including gory details. Some details and topics, especially about others, are just not meant to be shared…. and yet, here you go again. Some people move too fast in relationships, sharing too much, too soon. You crave closeness, hate boring dialog and often misread or fail to grasp social cues.
Using Why Will No One Play with Me? as the foundation, learn valuable insight on how to read others’ attempts at friendship, how to improve your social skills, how to control the impulse to over-share and how to repair a friendship when you mistakenly said too much. Friendships and connection are a basic human need, so learn how to build mutual respect and intimacy in all of your relationships.
How To Improve Social Skills Professionally & With Peers
Based on content that I have been giving for several years, the self-study course is designed to help you finally move away from the destructive patterns you’ve developed in your relationships – even if you feel you’re really in a rut. This is the information and tools professionals use with real clients!
In this How To Improve Social Skills Professionally & With Peers
Self-Study Bundle, you will learn HOW TO:
- Read the Room
- Decipher Someone’s Perspective: See the world through someone else’s eyes.
- Evaluate Mood and Context
- Empathize
- Appropriately write communications
You will also be guided on how to practice these skills and how to address likely snags.
This information has changed lives. Now you can do it at your own pace.
Benefits of Emotionally Intelligent People
Emotionally intelligent people just plain outperform others. They have more friends, more creative outlets and they report a greater level of happiness. They tend to get better grades, then they get better jobs that they have personally tailored to their strengths. Those with lower self-awareness have a tougher time to calibrate their strengths and weaknesses.
Research shows that self-awareness affects every aspect of life: job success, academics and relationships. Recognizing emotions, improving social skills, and developing empathy, self-awareness and perspective taking can be taught at any age. These competencies can have life-long implications as we try to develop a more inclusive and caring society.
Executive Presence
Do you know how to read the room? We all know of “that person” the one who can’t read the room, blurts out or doesn’t understand what it means to “show up on time,” “look professional” or “dress the part.”
Contents:
A graphic depiction of the levels of familiarity and who falls into each category.
Path to Intimacy – Sharing Depending on the Types of Relationships
How to Improve Social Skills Professionally & with Peers -video
I talk directly to you as I explain the levels of familiarity and how to tailor your message depending on which level an individual falls into. An actor interacts with me as we walk through scenarios of telling loose vs tight stories. You will have opportunities to practice along the way and at your own convenience.
Do you have a tendency to overemphasize, speak too quickly, loudly or intrusively? In this workbook, I provide a detailed presentations and scripts on HOW TO say things differently depending on your audience’s level of intimacy.
How and What to Say Depending on Level of Familiarity – eBook
Become More Emotionally Intelligent and Read the Room ($2.99)
Emotionally intelligent people have more friends, more creative outlets and report a greater level of happiness. They tend to get better grades and jobs that are tailored to their strengths.
Become More Emotionally Intelligent and Read the Room
Why Do You Need This Support?
As we consider how to best nurture positive responses, we must also reflect upon the reality of life in the 21st Century: adulting is tough. Busy lives are a given, but the prioritizing of social skills coaching will be an investment for years to come.
Social and emotional development defines how successfully we are able to regulate our own complex feelings and read and respond to those presented by others.
Tailor This Coaching to Your Needs
TMI for Adults centers around a proven framework that helps you individualize social skills building experiences while allowing you to be creative and flexible in meeting your needs.