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Adam RoadesTake these tips from comedy improv experts to improve your conversation skills.
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16 Aug 08
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Wendy ArchambaultGreat advice for personal development - thinking on your feet.
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15 Aug 08
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The "yes...and" technique
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Try to break the habit of second-guessing yourself before you speak. While you're busy thinking up the "right" response, that awkward silence is settling in.
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Make everyone else in your group look good.
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In any situation, practice acknowledging the others in your group (the "yes") and always make an effort to promote their ideas (the "and"). It quite simply makes for better conversation.
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The "yes...and" technique
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Try to break the habit of second-guessing yourself before you speak. While you're busy thinking up the "right" response, that awkward silence is settling in.
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Make everyone else in your group look good.
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In any situation, practice acknowledging the others in your group (the "yes") and always make an effort to promote their ideas (the "and"). It quite simply makes for better conversation.
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14 Aug 08
Sam WeeReal Simple) -- Life coach Gail Blanke went to acting school to learn to improvise in any situation. Turns out the tricks that actors use on stage can help you score a date, land a job -- or just make any conversation more engaging
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Teebo G.(Real Simple) -- Life coach Gail Blanke went to acting school to learn to improvise in any situation. Turns out the tricks that actors use on stage can help you score a date, land a job -- or just make any conversation more engaging
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David Scrimshaw1. The "yes...and" technique
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13 Aug 08
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perfectlyGoodInk"Another difference between oil and bananas is the size of the impact that the good's price fluctuations has upon our economy. I would imagine that bananas are largely a final good, and one with a higher elasticity of demand compared to that of oil."
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sara bootalking about attending an actor's improv class and how to continue a conversation.
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lanc hidyou have important meetings coming up - this might help
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oracledmtNo, it's not just for theater geeks...
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