Effective Conversational Skills: 3 Amazing Ways To Enhance Your Conversational Skills
By Michael Lee

In the corporate world where you're constantly required to come up with presentations, or in situations where you need to make connections, you'll definitely need to brush up on effective conversational skills.

I've seen people develop these skills rapidly just by concentrating on a few key steps. While there are textbooks that might give you a lengthier discussion on the art of effective conversation, this article will break the important concepts into points that are easier to understand.

Learning these skills comes with a lot of benefits. You'll be way ahead of your colleagues, and you'll have an easier time requesting for something or convincing other people to see things your way. If you want to develop effective conversational skills, read on!

1) Stop, look and listen.

This means knowing when to stop talking, maintain eye contact, and listen to the other person. A lot of people think that by dominating the discussion, they are displaying effective conversational skills.

These people couldn't be more wrong. While you really do have something important to say, you also have to let the other party speak their mind as well. Conversation is not a one-way street. Learn to pick up cues from every conversation.

2) Be understandable.

While knowing a lot of highfalutin words may sound impressive, it actually isn't when the person you're talking to has no idea what you're yammering on about. Having effective conversational skills involves you adjusting to the level of the person you're speaking with.

Make sure to speak very clearly as well. Don't eat your words or speak too softly. Have confidence in yourself, and you'll have a much easier time talking.

3) Express yourself.

There is more than one way to express yourself in a conversation. If you want to let the other person know you're pressed for time, look at your watch every so often. However, I don't recommend doing this to very important clients.

When you're interested, lean a bit forward or keep your eyes on the speaker. Wandering eyes is a sign that you're losing interest.

Be mindful of personal space and don't stay too close to the other person, especially if you don't know each other that well or if you're in a professional setting.

These are just some of the effective conversational skills your boss or your family would greatly appreciate in you. You would also begin to grow more comfortable with yourself and the way you speak by following these tips.

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