The Science of Social Intelligence:
33 Studies to Win Friends, Be Magnetic, Make an Impression, and Use People's Subconscious Triggers
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Narrated by:
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Gregory Sutton
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By:
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Patrick King
About this listen
Scientifically-proven methods to create connection with anyone you meet. This is your blueprint for social success.
Humans are unpredictable...or are we? Through decades of research, scientists have shown consistent patterns in human behavior and thought that can lead you us to very predictable outcomes. In other words, there are genuine ways to forge better relationships that take advantage of human psychology and behavioral patterns.
Learn the elements of magnetic charisma.
In The Science of Social Intelligence, you'll have over 30 studies, new and old, broken down in a way that answers the question, "How can I use this science in my everyday life?" Rely on findings from psychology, cognitive science, and behavioral economics, rather than one person's anecdotal advice of what works.
Learn why conventional "small talk" advice is flat-out wrong.
This book is a truly in-depth look at the concept of being socially intelligent, maximizing the social opportunities you are given, and leveraging your unique strengths to have the relationships you want. In a time where most advice takes the form of "make more eye contact" and "smile more", this book stands out.
Learn how to make a powerful first impression.
The Science of Social Intelligence pairs the raw human behavioral data and findings with the insight and emotional intelligence of Patrick King, sought-after social skills coach and internationally best-selling author. The result is half textbook, half field guide for whatever your social goals may be.
Understand what makes people tick (even if they don't).
- What popularity in high school really requires.
- The true psychology of being positive.
- The two way street of perception and how it impacts your relationships.
Be likable without appearing manipulative.
- The three things everyone wants to talk about (as well as what to always avoid).
- How to be emotionally calibrated and attuned to people.
- The toxic habits you need to break for social success.
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- 01-09-20
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Absolutely fabulous every single word was joy one if my best collection . just fabulous
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