Tag Archives: people’s behavior

How to Easily Become Part of the High-Status Social Elite Circle?

How to Easily Become Part of the High-Status Social Elite Circle?

Do you ever want to hang out with the powerhouse social elites? I have previously talked about the power of “outsourcing your social circle.” Realize that it also has another benefit… By letting other folks do the meeting and greeting for you and then coming back doing the reintroducing, will allow you to be onRead More

Improving Communication Skills

Improving Communication Skills

Good communication skills are fundamental in many aspects of your life. Being able to communicate effectively is not only essential for meeting and dating women, but at home and at work. Your success in life is relatively equivalent to how good of a communicator you are with other people. Whether that is persuading women toRead More

Social Rejection and Sexual Frustration Caused the Santa Barbara Shooting

Social Rejection and Sexual Frustration Caused the Santa Barbara Shooting

I’m sure you have heard about the recent tragic shooting in Santa Barbara, CA. This is such a sad story. At first it was just another shooting, but as the story developed, it became a very relatable one for those of us who ever been through social rejections and isolation and loneliness. http://news.yahoo.com/suspect-california-rampage-blamed-aloof-women-081618824.html The suspect,Read More

Social Skills Training – Part 3

Social Skills Training – Part 3

Why is it important for us to socialize with others? Anthropology defines humans as social creatures.  Their life is dependent on their actions, reaction, and social interactions. This practice is essentially important to men because without this, depression, fear, and isolation are inevitable. This can ruin your self-confidence, jeopardize your professional life, and, ultimately, affectRead More

Social Skills Training – Part 2

Social Skills Training – Part 2

Population studies reveal that the average male population’s greatest fear is (what do you know) interacting with the opposite sex.  Should this really be of a surprise? If you had to choose, would you rather open up to a gorgeous woman in a high-end nightclub or prefer to laze around the pub with your maleRead More

Social Skills Training – Part 1

Social Skills Training – Part 1

Do you have problems getting along with others? Perhaps you’re telling yourself everybody you come in contact with are the ones being difficult?  Can everybody be wrong? Now have you stopped to wonder…maybe it is your own doing?  In self-denial? True, we all can be when it comes to our fault, but in cases likeRead More

Social Skills Decline at Alarming Rates and the Need of It in this Modern Society

Social Skills Decline at Alarming Rates and the Need of It in this Modern Society

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Gabriel Angelo Company: Social Natural Publication Email Address: contact@socialnatural.com Website: http://www.socialnatural.com   Social Skills Decline at Alarming Rates and the Need of It in this Modern Society! New York, NY (April 14, 2014) – Achievement in modern times doesn’t come through brute strength, privileged educational opportunities or titles. Your success dependsRead More

How to be Better with People?

How to be Better with People?

Eduard Ezeanu is a social confidence coach and runs an online coaching business called Art of Confidence. He has a blog called People Skills Decoded, which he has started in 2009 as a way to share his advice on building people skills with others. 1.)  Give us a brief introduction to who you are andRead More

How to Stop Being Bullied?

How to Stop Being Bullied?

I received a great question from a female-reader even though I didn’t even think females read this site. So I felt honor I should answer it, as it’s a subject very dear to my heart because as some of you may not know… I was a constant victim of bullying growing up that caused myRead More

Predicting Identity: Extroversion and Introversion – Part 2

Predicting Identity: Extroversion and Introversion – Part 2

Now here’s the second-part to the concluding Predicting Identity: Extroversion and Introversion. While our “extroversion” and “introversion” are partially rooted in our heredity, environmental factors also play a significant role, if not bigger. In Introversion-Extroversion, J.P. Guilford said that having few siblings makes a child more reflective, and reflectiveness is a major attribute of introvertsRead More

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