Level Up your Life : Top 10 Books To Boost Your Personality And Communication Skills

Books are like a gym for your mind. They expose you to new ideas, perspectives, and language, which can enhance your communication skills by expanding your vocabulary and improving your ability to articulate thoughts. Also can boost communication skills by exposing you to diverse writing styles, and providing examples of effective communication techniques.

LIST OF BOOKS

  1. HOW TO WIN FRIENDS AND INFLUENCE PEOPLE
  2. UNLEASH THE POWER OF STORY TELLING
  3. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
  4. The Magic of Thinking Big
  5. How To Talk To Anyone
  6. You Just Don’t Understand: Women and Men in Conversation
  7. The Definitive Book of Body Language
  8. Think and Grow Rich
  9. Crucial Conversations
  10. Five Stars: The Communication Secrets to Get from Good to Great

For more information about each of these enlightening books, details are provided below.

1.HOW TO WIN FRIENDS AND INFLUENCE PEOPLE -DALE CARNEGIE

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Part One: Fundamental Techniques in Handling People

Principle 1: Don’t criticize, condemn or complain.

Principle 2: Give honest and sincere appreciation.

Principle 3: Arouse in the other person an eager want.

Part Two: Six Ways to Make People Like You

Principle 1: Become genuinely interested in other people.

Principle 2: Smile.

Principle 3: Remember that a person’s name is to that person the sweetest and most important sound in any language.

Principle 4: Be a good listener. Encourage others to talk about themselves.

Principle 5: Talk in terms of the other person’s interests.

Principle 6: Make the other person feel important – and do it sincerely.

Part Three: How to Win People to Your Way of Thinking

Principle 1: The only way to get the best of an argument is to avoid it.

Principle 2: Show respect for the other person’s opinions. Never say, ‘You’re wrong.’

Principle 3: If you are wrong, admit it quickly and emphatically.

Principle 4: Begin in a friendly way.

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2.UNLEASH THE POWER OF STORY TELLING:WIN HEARTS, CHANGE MINDS, GET RESULTS-ROB BIESENBACH

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In his book “Unleash the Power of Storytelling: Win Hearts, Change Minds, Get Results,” Rob Biesenbach explores the intricate interplay of content, mechanics, and delivery essential for powerful storytelling. With careful attention to detail, anyone can craft a narrative that enthralls audiences, stirs their emotions, and motivates them to take action—be it presenting an idea, interviewing for a job, marketing a product, or rallying support for a social cause.

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3.The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People-Stephen R. Covey

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In Stephen Covey’s writings, he emphasizes that one’s character, not just their personality, is the primary driver of personal and interpersonal success. He defines character as the fusion of integrity and maturity, suggesting that achieving success involves a harmonious blend of personal and professional effectiveness. Before embracing his seven habits, one must undergo a shift in perception and understanding of the world—a paradigm shift. Covey highlights the crucial freedom lying between events and our reactions, urging individuals to recognize and exercise their power to choose their responses wisely.

What Are the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People?

  1. Be proactive
  2. Begin with the end in mind
  3. Put first things first
  4. Think win/win
  5. Seek to understand first, before making yourself understood
  6. Learn to synergize
  7. Sharpen the saw

4.The Magic of Thinking Big-David J Schwartz

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“The Magic of Thinking Big” is a comprehensive guide to success, revealing that our potential for achievement lies within us. Dr. Schwartz draws from his expertise as a teacher and leadership advisor to illuminate the pathways to transformation through psychology, ambition, social dynamics, goal setting, and leadership. Encouraging self-belief, embracing intelligence, maintaining positivity, and strategic planning are key themes. Despite initial skepticism, approaching the book with an open mind unveils practical wisdom, reminding us that confidence is cultivated through deliberate habits rather than innate traits.

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5. How To Talk To Anyone-Leil Lowndes

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“How To Talk To Anyone” by Leil Lowndes offers 92 practical tips to enhance communication and social skills. Key advice includes smiling and using body language, matching the mood of the conversation partner, avoiding smartphone distractions, and actively engaging with attentive cues like “right” and “ohh.” Maintaining appropriate eye contact is encouraged, while being mindful not to appear overly intense.

The book is structured into 7 sections, comprising a total of 92 chapters. Each chapter presents distinct communication techniques aimed at simplifying your life and improving interactions.

  • PART 1: You only have ten seconds to show you’re somebody
  • PART 2: What Do I Say After I Say “Hello”?
  • PART 3: How to talk like the big boys ‘n’ girls
  • PART 4: How to Be an Insider in any Crowd
  • PART 5: Why We’re Just Alike!
  • PART 6: The Power of Praise, the Folly of Flattery
  • PART 7: Direct dial their hearts

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6. You Just Don’t Understand: Women and Men in Conversation, by Deborah Tannen

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“You Just Don’t Understand” by Deborah Tannen delves into the communication gap between men and women, revealing how differences in conversational styles lead to misunderstandings. Tannen offers valuable insights for improving relationships by understanding these disparities. She explores how women prioritize connection and understanding, whereas men often focus on dominance and independence in conversation.

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 7.The Definitive Book of Body Language

Barbara Pease and Allan Pease.

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“The Definitive Book of Body Language” by Allan and Barbara Pease serves as an extensive guide to non-verbal communication. It expands upon Allan Pease’s earlier work, “Body Language” (1981), covering expressions, gestures, and movements while providing scientific insights. Understanding body language enhances social perception, and the book also offers tips for improving one’s own nonverbal communication to appear more confident and become better communicators.

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8.Think and Grow Rich-Napoleon Hill

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The book begins with Hill’s fundamental principle: desire. It’s not just about wishing for something; it’s about a burning passion that drives action. A clear, specific desire with a timeline is essential to avoid wishful thinking. Hill’s journey started with an interview with Andrew Carnegie, who hinted at a powerful psychological principle for personal success. This launched Hill on a twenty-year research journey, resulting in “Think and Grow Rich,” which distills the Law of Success philosophy from studying over five hundred self-made millionaires into thirteen steps to riches, encompassing financial, emotional, and spiritual wealth.

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9. Crucial Conversations,

By Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Al Switzler, and Ron McMillan

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“Crucial Conversations” offers strategies for navigating high-stakes discussions to avoid conflict and reach positive outcomes, applicable to both personal and professional contexts, emphasizing the importance of everyday interactions over grand speeches or negotiations.

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10.Five Stars: The Communication Secrets to Get from Good to Great Carmine Gallo

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“In ‘Five Stars,’ Carmine Gallo draws on Aristotle’s persuasion principles to empower modern communicators, highlighting the increasing value of communication skills in today’s rapidly evolving work landscape. Through interviews with experts and leaders from diverse fields, including Google, Nike, and Airbnb, Gallo illustrates how effective communication shapes our personal, social, and professional lives, emphasizing the significance of managing crucial conversations to achieve success and avoid pitfalls.”

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