![]() Vanessa offers some great tips to prepare people for an exit. Future Mentions and Graceful ExitsĮven if you know how to gracefully enter a conversation and leave a great first impression, tactfully exiting a conversation and leaving a great last impression is just as important. Thankfully, we have Science of People body language expert and Captivate: The Science of Succeeding with People author Vanessa Van Edwards on deck to share some of the most useful practicals for navigating social situations with expertise grace. ![]() We may think we’re nailing a job interview or acing an introduction to someone new or really hitting it off with someone we find attractive, but if we don’t understand how we’re presenting ourselves through nonverbal social cues - and what others are trying to tell us with theirs - we’re missing a vastly important part of the story and risking deal-breaking misinterpretations as a result. Sign up for Six-Minute Networking - our free networking and relationship development mini course - at /course! More About This Show It’s just one of the ways we keep the lights on around here. Please note that some of the links on this page (books, movies, music, etc.) lead to affiliate programs for which The Jordan Harbinger Show receives compensation. Listen, learn, and enjoy! Please Scroll Down for Featured Resources and Transcript! ![]() In this episode, Science of People body language expert and author of Captivate: The Science of Succeeding with People Vanessa Van Edwards gives us a ton of practicals for how we can optimize our verbal and nonverbal communication skills to captivate the attention of others through social cues. And understanding the way people interact on a nonverbal level can make or break communication or cement how we perceive one another - whether positively or negatively. Language is more than knowing what to say - it’s knowing how to say it whether or not words are being exchanged. ![]()
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