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Start small and build confidence gradually from "summary" of Small Talk - You Can Do It by Betty Bohm

The idea is to take small steps and gradually increase your level of comfort and confidence with small talk. This means starting with simple, low-pressure situations where you can practice your skills without feeling overwhelmed. By starting small, you can build a solid foundation and gradually work your way up to more challenging conversations. One way to start small is to practice with people you already know and feel comfortable with. This could be friends, family members, or colleagues who you see on a regular basis. By starting with familiar faces, you can ease into the conversation and focus on building your confidence without the added pressure of talking to strangers. Another way to start small is to focus on specific topics or situations that you feel more comfortable with. For example, you could start by asking simple questions about someone's weekend plans or commenting on the...
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    Small Talk - You Can Do It

    Betty Bohm

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