Improve Your Social Skills in Under 30 Minutes, with Ramit Sethi

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Do you wish you could meet new people, hold meaningful conversations, and develop closer friendships…without all the anxiety and trial-and-error? Find out how in this exclusive how-to video.

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-Ramit

10 Comments on “Improve Your Social Skills in Under 30 Minutes, with Ramit Sethi”

  1. Ramit, kudos for the innovative way to attract new subscribers.
    Judging by the date of the video, I think I'm out of the contest, but if there is still a chance, it would by an enriching experience to be selected for your coaching.

    As a future entrepreneur I know social skills are a fundamental key for success. I have always wanted to be an eloquent and interesting speecher to get my message clear and in an interesting way.

    Aspects I have target in myself I want to improve:
    1. Lack of conciseness. I give to many circles to get to the point. Sometimes in the end, my argument it is not even clear for the receptor.
    2. I lose the attention of the message receiver, or someone else cuts me and takes out the attention.
    3. Work on pauses, changes in voice tone, body language, etc. to make more interesting and add some spice to the conversation.

  2. Ramit, this video is stellar – although I'm REALLY late watching it! :o/  It's particularly engaging since you included video clips of specific segments from different talks you've done to achieve a clear purpose and distinguish yourself as an experienced "social expert." At the end, when you were offering the opportunity to fly someone into New York to learn better social skills if they left a comment below and signed up for your email list was a genius way to engage your audience boosting visibility on social media and simultaneously grow your contact list. This was great content, but I learned so much more. Thanks a gazillion!!! :)

  3. my biggest weakness is making a new friendship and talk with a strangers… i have a bad idea about my self and but trying to change  
     i really learned from your video today and i want translate it to Arabic so arab people can understand you .. if you don't mined ?

  4. My biggest weakness in social interactions is body language, and knowing what to talk about and what to leave out. How to get past small talk and ending conversations are also big ones. I find it very difficult to connect with people or even make friends because of this. Not only are my social skills restricting me in the social world it is also restricting me in the business world too, and it is putting a blockage between where I want to go in life and what I realistically feel I am even capable of. I love the professional world and feel that this kind of professional training would seriously transform my life. I have subscribed to your channel and will be signing up for emails as I really, really want and need this training. I hope I am not too late

  5. Ramit, Awesome video.  I would like to share my biggest challenge with social skills. I am a sales trainer for a large automobile dealership, and while my training classes have been very effective and fun, when I'm illustrating my point by telling a story, I find it difficult to guage whether the point/punchline really "Hit".  Instead of Re-calibrating the story, I find myself telling the same story the same way over and over again.  I would love the chance to have my skills analized and honed by this seminar.  Thanks for your consideration!

  6. I think the biggest problem with me is to start it. Just saying "Hi" is the point where i get stuck. I ave thought about this a lot, and I think , u know, sort of these thoughts, that keeps on stacking up into my mind , an try to imagine the whole conversation scene by scene where it would go and i might end up boring the other person as well as myself.I think i know where i am stuck but cant do much about it even when i am trying everytime to overcome the fear of speaking up to random person.

  7. I tend to over analyze people. I tend to watch their reactions and body language to hard. And I scare them away during the conversation by trying to target what emotion they are feeling. 

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