Archives – July 25, 2007

Nine good, original links on conversation

There aren’t a ton of articles on my main site on making conversation. One reason for this is that I think you can do a lot to improve your conversational skills indirectly, and not by focusing too much on the little details. The larger reason though is that the topic has already been written about quite a bit. I like to give more attention to what I feel are less explored ideas.

But that’s just me. If you’re interested, here are some links to articles on conversation. My main criteria was to look for articles that cover new ideas besides the usual listen, smile, be interested, follow current events, offer compliments, ask open-ended questions, repeat what they said back at them-type advice. Not that that stuff is bad, just that you’ve probably heard it already.

My three conversations articles to start things off, in case you haven’t seen them:

Some ‘bigger picture’ thoughts on making conversation

Examples: Starting conversations, inviting people out, and more

How to do better in loud, crazy group conversations

By Scott H. Young – this guy mostly writes about productivity and changing your habits and stuff, but the handful of articles he’s written on social topics are pretty insightful:

Better conversations: Collecting life stories

Improve your conversations with stories

Mastering Conversation

Two recent ones from lifehack.org:

How to initiate conversation

How to exit a conversation

Positivity Blog – another one of those eclectic personal development blogs that occasionally discusses socializing:

Do you make these 10 mistakes in a conversation?

5 conversational mistakes that can make you look dumb

Five awesome and five awful conversation topics

Best Tool For The Job – found this one pretty randomly:

How to have better conversations

And that’s it. It’s weird. I had some of these articles in mind going in, but the rest I pretty much found through Google. I intended to link to anything good that I found, but the only stuff I really liked was on blogs. All the non-blog stuff I found was either too short, basic/unoriginal, or obviously a teaser for some commercial program. Go figure.

July 25, 2007


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