Conversations flow more naturally when you steer them toward topics that interest the other person. By focusing on what excites them, you keep them engaged and foster a positive connection.
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Similar ideas to 8. Talk in Terms of the Other Person’s Interests
It means finding common ground with the person you're talking to and showing that you understand their point of view. When you talk about things that the other person is interested in, they're more likely to be engaged in the conversation and to feel like you're on their side.
Obviously, we’re all interested in talking about what interests us — and this engagement promotes liking.
For example, when women were more engaged in a conversation on a first date, they were much more likely to report being attracted to the guy.
Look for the good in this person and try to initiate positive conversations with them about topics you can both contribute to, such as project achievements and organizational successes.
Try to differentiate between the person and their behaviors. By focusing on the per...
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