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Keep the conversation light and engaging from "summary" of How to Attract the Right People in 90 Seconds by Abhishek Sandbhor

To attract the right people, it is crucial to keep the conversation light and engaging. This means steering clear of heavy or controversial topics that might turn off the other person. Instead, focus on topics that are easy to talk about and that can elicit positive emotions. By keeping the conversation light, you can create a comfortable and enjoyable atmosphere for both parties. Engaging the other person involves actively listening to what they have to say and showing genuine interest in their thoughts and opinions. This can be done by asking open-ended questions, sharing relevant stories or experiences, and finding common ground. By making the conversation engaging, you can establish a connection with the other person and build a rapport that can lead to further interactions. It is important to strike a balance between being light and engaging in conversation. Too much focus on light topics can make the conversation superficial, while too much focus on engaging topics can make it intense or overwhelming. By finding the right mix of light and engaging topics, you can keep the conversation interesting and enjoyable for both parties.
  1. Keeping the conversation light and engaging is essential for attracting the right people. By creating a comfortable and enjoyable atmosphere, actively listening and showing genuine interest, and striking a balance between light and engaging topics, you can establish a connection with others and build relationships that can be beneficial in both personal and professional settings.
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How to Attract the Right People in 90 Seconds

Abhishek Sandbhor

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