I’ve talked in the past about conversations being like driving a car: Know where you want to go before you get in; keep the car on the road rather than sliding off into a well-worn emotional ditch.
Many approach communications as a one-way street, endlessly fretting over body postures, vocal tones and choice of words. In reality, the effectiveness of communications depends crucially on the ...
Asking questions is a great way to start an engaging conversation. Ask too many questions, however, and your conversation starts to feel more like an interrogation. To avoid this, author Ramit Sethi ...