5 Things You Need to Know About Social Skills Coaching

Your Guide to Better Communication Skills in the Modern World

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Pub Date 26 Aug 2017 | Archive Date 21 Feb 2018

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Improve Your Quality of Life with Social Skills Coaching Social language is much like any other language, and social language skills are like any other skills; they can be learned and improved with practice. If we think about the skills required for any sport, we know right away that the role of the coach is critical. The same is true for social language, the difference is that being coached on our social skills is new to us. This quick guide covers what social coaching is and how social skills coaching can be beneficial for anyone and lead them to a more fulfilling life. Some of the social skills addressed in this book are interpersonal skills, non-verbal communication, self awareness, creating positive and meaningful interactions with others, and more.

Improve Your Quality of Life with Social Skills Coaching Social language is much like any other language, and social language skills are like any other skills; they can be learned and improved with...


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This is a well written informative guide. The authors describe social skills coaching as helping someone feel more comfortable in creating meaningful interactions and helping someone become more successful in creating positive social situations. The authors provide a practical approach grounded in extensive research. Although it is written primarily for practitioners, parents, teachers, supervisors, introverts and readers with a general interest in self-improvement can all benefit from the concepts and information in this book.

I was interested in reading this book since I worked as a personal and professional development coach for five years. A rather surprising thread had emerged among my clients. Whether they were seeing me for self-efficacy issues, small business consultation or career reboots, nearly all of my clients needed some form of social skills coaching. Most simply didn’t realize that their verbal and nonverbal skills played a great role in holding them back from achieving certain goals.

I highly recommend, 5 Things You Need to Know About Social Skills Coaching: Your Guide to Better Communication Skills in the Modern World. It is a concise and powerful professional guide.

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