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Powerful conversations are like powerful links between people. RJ Malavika Varadan talks on the ways and significance of a powerful conversation. Watch this engaging video.
The onset of the 21st century is marked by a paradigm shift in the way people communicate. People, nowadays, have started abstaining from having heart to heart conversations.
The emerging trend of SMS language and other communication apps have replaced the charm of deep and meaningful conversations that used to help people gain an insight into each other’s lives.
In such a bleak scenario, it becomes very important to preserve as well as hone the art of holding powerful conversations and prevent it from perishing altogether.
Do you remember that classmate of yours who managed to befriend almost everyone on the first day of the college itself? Or do you envy your office colleague who likes keeping abreast of the life stories of everyone around?
These people have mastered the art of holding powerful conversations and using it to their advantage. One can lead, inspire, influence and win a lot of people by holding conversations that go beyond a “Hi” and a “Hello”.
Watch this video featuring Malavika Varadan and try inculcating some pearls of wisdom that she shares about having powerful conversations.
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