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Communication Conversation Education & Reference Etiquette Guides Health, Fitness & Dieting Health, Fitness & Dieting Job Hunting & Careers Language Arts Linguistics Personal Transformation Psychology Psychology & Counseling Public Speaking Reference Self Help Self-Help Self-Help & Psychology Success Words, Language & GrammarI don't know if I'm the best person to rate this book ...'cause I LOVE this dude,i think Larry is awesome and this book is too, I mean it's about communication and he is the king! The book is like a rule book on how to be a better communication person ,we all have heard many of his tips in life before but we just don't remember to use it on a daily basis and that's what it brings up to us how to use the things to know...
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Contrary to the other fellas I do find it very useful, specially for someone socially challenged. It gives clear examples off real life and definately good pointers. Even for the naturale social person I think this would be revealing because many of us just do things without even knowing how, and can't explain it. For some it's being social, for others it's solving physics problems, go figure. If you're one of those who has...
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Would you rather go to the dentist or have to give a speech? If you answered honestly, you'd rather get a filling, an extraction and a root canal than to speak in front of an audience. The truth is at some point in our lives we all will have to speak in front of a group. If you're a Communications Major, like me, that day is coming sooner than you think. Unless you hit a big lottery jackpot, you will someday have to interview...
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Larry shares what Larry knows. I feel some of the reviewers here have missed the point - and the fact that Larry is, after all, an old-school throwback. None-the-less, Larry is a master at getting people to talk. While most people follow the mundane conversation track of "How's the weather?" or "What do you do for a living?", Larry recognizes most of us are bored with answering such questions about our life. Does Patrick...
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Sure Larry talks about his rise to fame. It is based on his ability to speak. He conveys the basics of being able to speak but you must listen to what he is saying to understand the fundamentals. I enjoyed the audio cassette.
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