Social Skills
You Need To Have Good Social Skills
No matter who you are you have to good social skills. As human beings we interact with one another all the time and in order to make those interactions the best they can be we have to develop our social skills to their maximum capacity. Failure to develop these skill can not only lead to a life of loneliness but can lead to us feeling uncomfortable when ever we are in social situations.
Good Social Skills To Learn
- Be a good listener
- Having empathy
- Remaining relaxed
- Keeping eye contact
Be a good listener
This is probably the most over looked part of having good social skills because when we interact with people and start to feel comfortable we always tend to talk too much. Talking too much about ourselves can be a real mood killer when talking to others or worse being a story topper. This means always trying to tell a better story then the next guy. Learning to listen to someone else and paying attention to what they are talking about can make you a great conversationalist. People really enjoy talking to others who actually listen to them and ask questions either about them or about the topic they are talking about. Become a good listener and you will surely improve your social skills.
Have Empathy
This is where you can develop friends for life because having empathy with someone really lets them know that you understand what they are saying and know where they are coming from. Empathy in just being really relate able and having understanding for other you interact with. A great social skill to develop and build long lasting relationships on.
Remaining Relaxed
Sometimes you find yourself in social situations that may be foreign to you and may feel a bit uncomfortable but it is important that you remain relaxed. Getting out of your comfort zone can cause you to have anxiety and become nervous and that will come out while you are interacting socially. This can make it hard for you interact and also others to interact with you. Relax and remember that everyone in that social situation was once new there too at one time.
Keeping Eye Contact
This is something that is good to practice because when you keep eye contact with others it lets them know that you have their attention and are interested in what they have to say. Think about the times you were talking to someone and although they were standing right in front of you listening to you if their eyes were somewhere else how it made you feel. So try to keep and appropriate amount of eye contact with people.
Social skills are something that not all of us are born with but we can develop them over time and not only feel comfortable in social situations but be able to interact others. Who knows with allot of practice you may be the person that everyone can’t wait to show up because they love to interact with you.


