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Art of Conversation-Small Talk with a Co-worker
Hi everyone, I’m back with another blog and this time I’m going to share with you a question that I like to ask the people I work with as well as I manage to get to know them on a deeper level. But before I decide to share with you this great question, I want to discuss a little bit of my background in conversation in the work place.
When I first started working for a large hospitality coroporation that had during peak time 500 employees, I always seperated my professional life from my personal life. I didn’t feel that I needed to know my co-workers at all. I felt that these were two different spheres of my life. Work for was like Mars, and my home life was Venus. Different ways of acting and trying to be professional. But I realized something, Read more »
The Art of Conversation- Start Small
I find that there’s always opportunities to practice conversation no matter where you go, or where you are in life. And I hear from a lot of people how hard it is to make small chat with people they don’t know, or they’re not too sure what kind of topic to mention. Sometimes putting that pressure on yourself to have meaningful conversations with everybody can be really tough.
So that’s why it’s good not to overwhelm yourself…and start off with the basics.
A good foundation when starting off will eventually lead Read more »
The Art of Conversation- Questions Rephrased.

The Art of Conversation: Questions Rephrased
Hi Everyone, this is Vincent here again, I hope you’re all out there practicing conversation. I’m also hoping that you’re finding the blogs and the bits and pieces of information useful. So this particular entry is one that people seem to have trouble with which is how to do you engage someone with the questions you’ve asked. I’ve found that there’s a really simple answer, but it takes a little work to execute.
Generally how people are is that they’ve been asked some of the same questions their whole life, Read more »
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