An Adult’s Guide to Social Skills, for Those Who Were Never Taught

An Adult’s Guide to Social Skills, for Those Who Were Never Taught

1/30/2020

link

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/23/smarter-living/adults-guide-to-social-skills.html

summary

This article from The New York Times provides a comprehensive guide to developing and improving social skills as an adult. It acknowledges that while socializing may come naturally to some people, many others struggle with navigating social situations effectively. The article offers practical advice on various aspects of social interactions, such as making conversation, active listening, and body language. It also highlights the importance of empathy, the ability to read social cues, and maintaining boundaries. With insights from experts, the article emphasizes the benefits of honing social skills for personal and professional success, as well as overall well-being.

tags

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