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    what would make a conversation worthwhile? What's of interest to you?

  • Listen for opportunities and "openings" in your conversation, to take it in
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    "[How do I] bring a conversation in a social situation around to a discussion of the service I offer?"

    "I don't know what to say. I want to meet people, but am often at a loss to get the conversation started or keep it going."

    So how do you start a conversation that's useful to you and the other person? Or re-direct a meandering one? How do you talk about your business in a social situation?

    You really only need 2 things:

    1. Know what would be useful for you.

      In other words, what would make a conversation worthwhile? What's of interest to you?

    2. Listen for opportunities and "openings" in your conversation, to take it in
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      "I don't know what to say. I want to meet people, but am often at a loss to get the conversation started or keep it going."

      So how do you start a conversation that's useful to you and the other person? Or re-direct a meandering one? How do you talk about your business in a social situation?

      You really only need 2 things:

      1. Know what would be useful for you.

        In other words, what would make a conversation worthwhile? What's of interest to you?

      2. Listen for opportunities and "openings" in your conversation, to take it in
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        So how do you start a conversation that's useful to you and the other person? Or re-direct a meandering one? How do you talk about your business in a social situation?

        You really only need 2 things:

        1. Know what would be useful for you.

          In other words, what would make a conversation worthwhile? What's of interest to you?

        2. Listen for opportunities and "openings" in your conversation, to take it in
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          ness in a social situation?

          You really only need 2 things:

          1. Know what would be useful for you.

            In other words, what would make a conversation worthwhile? What's of interest to you?

          2. Listen for opportunities and "openings" in your conversation, to take it in
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            what would make a conversation worthwhile? What's of interest to you?
          3. Listen for opportunities and "openings" in your conversation, to take it in the direction you want.

          Of course, the topic can vary from day to day, from context to context, and from person to person. But if you have a sense of what you want to get out any given conversation, or what would make one interesting, you can direct or re-direct its flow.

          For example, if you're talking someone who mentions that she suffers from hay fever, and you sell air purification systems, that's an opportunity.

          A conversation about the product you sell, with someone who may benefit from it, could certainly be a worthwhile conversation for both of you.

          When you ask this person whether she has

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