About Supercharge Your Communication Skills: Get Your Point Across, Be a Charismatic People Magnet, and Speak With No Fear
Effective communication is the bedrock of human relationships! If we can’t connect with others, we will never get the chance to hit the jackpot in life.
Jason Forte pulled himself from the grips of debilitating social anxiety as a teen and has spent nearly a decade in the corporate trenches as a social skills coach, helping clients unlock their full potential through effective communication. His writing draws on scientific research, psychological principles and real-world experience.
This book will teach you to unleash your self-confidence and effortlessly become the most interesting person in any social setting – whether it’s small talk at the coffee machine, a job interview, or a tough conversation with a loved one. You’ll learn to apply unexpected negotiation tactics that level the playing field in any conversation. Most powerful of all, you’ll learn to assert yourself simply by listening and asking the right questions – a tactic that never fails.
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Author Bio:
Jason Forte is a Social & Communication Skills Coach and corporate consultant. He spent nearly a decade in the Corporate trenches helping build high-performing teams, always focusing on communication and interpersonal dynamics. He has lived and worked in the US, Europe, and South America, which taught him the importance of cross-cultural communication in today’s interconnected world.
Overcoming debilitating social anxiety in his teenage years (with plenty of help), Jason realized that the ability to connect to others and feel a sense of belonging are the bedrock of a happy existence. He became passionate about the art of socialization and has dedicated his career to helping others realize their full social potential.
Jason lives in Arizona with his wife and two boys. When not hunting down the best steak tacos north of the border, he is probably reading the latest self-help bestseller in an effort to always be improving