By: Ruth M. Schimel for YourTango.
When was the last time you had an actual conversation with someone? Not on a screen. I mean face-to-face.
In this age of texts, tweets, and email communication, taking time to have a great conversation is a rare and beautiful thing. Learning to communicate with confidence is worth the effort. Why? Because connecting with people this way is fun, it keeps life interesting, and both you and the person you’re talking to walk away feeling truly seen and heard.
So, the question is — how strong are your conversation skills?
If you want to capture someone's attention and be the person they love to speak with most, avoid asking dead end questions like: "How are you?", "How ya doing?", and "What’s new?"
The other person often replies with their own autopilot answer: "It’s all good." Or, "Fine."
The key to captivating conversation is moving past routine politeness. Here are a few smart ways to improve your communication skills:
1. Smile when you speak.
Smiling at appropriate times in person (even on the phone, or via Skype) improves your tone of voice and promotes a friendlier atmosphere. You can test its immediate value by listening to your more appealing voice when you smile and when you don’t.
In fact, research shows positive effects of smiling in your brain. Smiling promotes your own health and elicits similar experiences and responses from others.