How to STOP Being Awkward & Become MORE LIKABLE When Meeting New People | 5 Social Cues To Try ASAP!How to STOP Being Awkward & Become MORE LIKABLE When Meeting New People | 5 Social Cues To Try ASAP!
Accidentally Intentional
Learn how to become instantly likable by mastering social cues and body language with Zoe Asher.
35:11•28 Mar 2024
Mastering Social Grace: Tips to Become Instantly Likable
Episode Overview
- Discover the importance of relational wealth in combating loneliness
- Uncover the power of non-verbal communication in building deep connections
- Learn about the breakdown of communication: 7% words, 38% tone, 55% body language
- Explore warmth and competence cues for a more engaging dialogue
- Avoid common social cues like leaning back, crossed arms, and phone distractions
“"You have to believe that you are worth having and building rich relationships. Choose that identity before owning it."”
Ever feel like a fish out of water when meeting new people? You're not alone. In this episode of 'Accidentally Intentional', host Zoe Asher dives into the art of becoming more likable by mastering social cues and body language. Forget about the words you say—it's the unspoken vibes that truly matter. Zoe breaks down five essential social cues that can transform your interactions from awkward to awesome.
She explains how subtle changes in your posture, eye contact, and even your smile can make a world of difference. Whether you're looking to make new friends, impress at a job interview, or just feel more comfortable in social settings, these tips are your new best friend. Zoe's engaging style and practical advice make it easy to follow along and apply these techniques in your daily life.
Tune in and discover how to turn those nerve-wracking first meetings into genuine connections. It's all about building relational wealth, one conversation at a time.

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