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By editor | November 9, 2008
by Matt
Its 8:30am, the D train is packed as usual. There is scarcely room to breath, but that’s not the reason my chest is tightening up. To my right is a short, dark haired, dark skin woman, who looks to be of Hispanic descent … I could describe how gorgeous she is, but I’m sure I wouldn’t do her justice. Directly in front of me stands a 5’10” blonde who is 5’5” of legs, and is clearly speaking Russian to her friend, we catch eye contact for a split second, her blue eyes are amazing. But it doesn’t end there, from my cramped position I can see at least 10 different types of beautiful women, welcome to my daily commute.
In an environment such as this, you may think that meeting people and socializing would be easy. That perception really couldn’t be further from the truth, in fact, in the 2 years I’ve been living in Brooklyn, I have yet to approach anyone during my commute. The odd thing is I’m not anti-social, and I’m far from being shy, so why is it that socializing with strangers is not a daily occurrence?
I have been searching for an answer to that question for some time now, and at first all I found were more questions. Social interactions are complicated, how many times have you spoken to a person and felt awkward? Or insecure? Or perhaps you thought the interaction went well, just to find out later that the other person didn’t share your enthusiasm? These things happen all the time, and not just to the socially inept, they happen to charming, quick witted, skilled conversationalists all the time.
It can become exceedingly frustrating being in these types of situations, and the lack of quality guidance on this subject is staggering. I have looked high and low for any source of decent information on the workings of personal interactions, and luckily I have found some one who knows what he is talking about. Wayne Elise, and the staff at Charisma Arts have been a valuable resource to me, the materials on their site provided me with detailed insights, discussions, and examples of positive interactions.
Charisma Arts is mainly centered around male to female interactions, but the methodology can improve all interactions. If you are in need of serious social skills, or if you’re a naturally social person who just needs to brush up a bit, check out the link below. The team at Charisma arts has all kinds of great information for you, from videos, to pod casts, and tons of reading materials. I have learned a great deal from CA, I hope you can get as much out of them as I have.
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