
Start conversations with humor by leveraging observational and situational humor, focusing on delivery over validation, and using preplanned bits or twists to guide engaging exchanges.
Start conversations by being of service and looking for situations to help others, creating instant connection, trust, and positive energy through slow, mindful eye contact.
During the pandemic, masks and sunglasses hide your face, yet energy and attention convey a smile, so don’t let covid limit your social life.
Learn to meditate by sitting still, focusing on breathing, and returning to breathing when distracted; start with five minutes and grow to twenty, to improve social presence and engagement.
Adopt a slow, small-step approach to social skills, practicing eye contact, greetings, and smiling, while pairing simple actions with inner work, self-talk, and visualization.
Ask open-ended questions to uncover a person's values and interests, using what and why prompts to deepen connection beyond small talk, then use playful banter to build rapport.
Overcome fear of rejection and social anxiety by identifying and reshaping inner dialogue, reframing limiting beliefs, and taking actionable steps to start conversations and greet others.
Develop self-love to stop caring about others' judgments, replace external validation with inner love and self-validation, and approach social interactions with confidence and less concern for rejection.
Learn where to meet people and how to find friends who fit connections you want, from cafes and bars to street encounters and online groups, guided by energy and belief.
Meet people everywhere by greeting others and striking up conversations, staying social before events. Don’t limit yourself to places—be the same social person in every setting.
Connect people at events by recalling details and making introductions to those with mutual interests, fostering service-minded, mutually beneficial relationships in dating, business, or friendship.
Learn how to initiate a meetup through text or email, tailor messages to professional versus personal contexts, and propose concrete coffee or drinks time options.
Organize social gatherings like brunches, coffee meetups, picnics, or park games to connect people across backgrounds, embracing a service mindset where benefits follow.
This course is full of practical advice on how to have a powerful presence everywhere you go. In this practical social and interpersonal skills training, I go into how to best make friends and create amazing relationships. If you're looking to build a positive social circle in your hometown or anywhere in the world even if you are shy or introverted this course will help you do that.
For me, being introverted and shy kept me from participating in many activities in high school, and college, and hindered me from taking many professional opportunities. In the past, I was filled with regret at everything I missed out on, but since, I have more than made up for all of those "lost years".
My mission in this course is to help anyone from someone who is just starting to explore the idea of improving their social and interpersonal skills to those who are already advanced and wish to make it more effortless or improve the quality of their relationship life. I help you boost your confidence and create meaningful connections in every area of your life.
Through a mindset and social habits shift, I will help you build social fluency. These are skills, not personality traits. You’ll be transforming your vibe, learning the best ways to start/keep conversations going, and bringing out your best energy for people to enjoy who you are.
Want to move up in life and climb the ladder of your personal success?
As I found early on, what distinguishes highly successful people many times is not only their intellect but oftentimes the way they leverage the power of their interpersonal skills and relationships. where everybody wins. You are not only one interaction away from EVERYTHING you’ve ever wanted, but you could be that same opportunity for someone else. That is the secret to building social wealth.
In this course, I lay out the specific steps—and inner mindset—I use to start conversations, small talk, keep conversations going, and make new connections.
My way of interacting and relating to the world is based on curiosity, humor, and generosity. This is genuine connection-building based on a desire to simply “spread the good energy” rather than connecting with people with a specific agenda.