
Conversationally Speaking
WHAT to Say, WHEN to Say It, and HOW to Never Run Out of Things to Say
by Patrick King
Who This Book Is For
The ideal reader for Conversationally Speaking is someone who feels capable in many areas of life but uneasy in spontaneous social interactions. This reader may succeed professionally yet find small talk, networking, or dating conversations draining or awkward. They want practical, step-by-step tools—not vague “be confident” advice—to make interactions flow naturally. They’re introspective enough to notice where chats stall and are willing to practice drills to improve. They might be an introvert, a professional new to leadership or sales, or anyone aiming to build warmer personal relationships. They appreciate that social ease is a learnable skill, not a personality trait. Patrick King’s approach—clear explanations, behavioral psychology insights, and the 21-day bootcamp—appeals to readers who want to understand why conversation works and train it like a habit. In short, the ideal reader values authenticity, structure, and results in their social growth
Book Details
- Categories
- Communication, Self Help, Nonfiction
- Pages
- 93
- Published
- 2015
- Language
- ENGLISH
- Rating
- 3.5 (183 reviews)
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