How to Compliment a Friend Without an Ulterior Motive

How to Compliment a Friend Without an Ulterior Motive

Do you know how to compliment a friend? Why should you give out compliments? In The Like Switch, Jack Schafer and Marvin Karlins suggest complimenting friends if you want to improve your relationships with them. They offer a few tricks to compliment someone without coming off as insincere to ensure you don’t hurt anyone’s feelings. Read below for the authors’ guide to being nice to someone in the best way possible.

How to Maintain Friendships for Life: 3 Foolproof Methods

How to Maintain Friendships for Life: 3 Foolproof Methods

What is the key to maintaining friendships? Do you want your friends to stick around for a while? You might know how to start new friendships, but it’s even harder to keep them. In The Like Switch, Jack Schafer and Marvin Karlins provide methods for maintaining strong relationships by keeping new and old friends feeling valued and happy. Take a look at how to maintain friendships for the long term.

5 Examples of Bad Nonverbal Communication to Avoid

5 Examples of Bad Nonverbal Communication to Avoid

What are examples of bad nonverbal communication? What is the effect of negative body language? It’s easy to tell how a person is feeling through their body language. When you roll your eyes or avoid eye contact with people, they might take it as an insult. Below we’ll look at examples of bad nonverbal communication that Jack Schafer and Marvin Karlins highlight in their book The Like Switch.

Expert Tips on How to Make Good Friends

Expert Tips on How to Make Good Friends

Are you wondering how to make good friends? What makes someone a good friend? In The Like Switch, Jack Schafer and Marvin Karlins address four factors they claim are necessary for any budding friendship to succeed. They also advise on how to draw people to you and how to connect with new friends. Keep reading for a breakdown of Schafer and Karlins’s advice on how to make good friends.

7 Nonverbal Communication Cues That Convey Friendship

7 Nonverbal Communication Cues That Convey Friendship

What are friendly nonverbal communication cues? How should you read these gestures? The Like Switch by Jack Schafer and Marvin Karlins outlines several nonverbal communication cues that you should take as friendly. These gestures can help you effectively communicate your openness to friendship. Below we’ll discuss the authors’ advice for using nonverbal cues to spot potential friends.

Understanding Nonverbal Communication Like a Pro

Understanding Nonverbal Communication Like a Pro

What is nonverbal communication? What is the key to understanding nonverbal communication? Nonverbal communication is the facial expressions and gestures you make that communicate how you feel. To consciously assess where strangers might fall on the friendship spectrum, you need to know how to translate nonverbal cues. If you want to understand nonverbal communication like a pro, read below.

The Like Switch: Book Overview and Takeaways

The Like Switch: Book Overview and Takeaways

What is the book The Like Switch about? What are the main takeaways of the book? In their book The Like Switch, Jack Schafer and Marvin Karlins show you how to use nonverbal cues to identify potential friends and how to maintain strong friendships. They also look at the unique dynamics and challenges of online connections. Read below for an overview of their book The Like Switch.

Love Language Communication in Non-Romantic Relationships

Love Language Communication in Non-Romantic Relationships

Do the five love languages work the same in platonic relationships? How can you identify what people’s love languages are? You’ve probably heard of the five love languages, but you might not have considered using them outside of the context of a romantic relationship. In fact, you can deepen all of your relationships by illuminating and interacting with people using their preferred forms of communication. Keep reading for a discussion of love language communication outside of romantic relationships.

How to Read Someone’s Personality & Play to Their Key Traits

How to Read Someone’s Personality & Play to Their Key Traits

How can you show support to a person who’s neurotic? How can you effectively work alongside someone who isn’t very open? Vanessa Van Edwards aims to help you connect more comfortably with others and build deeper relationships. In this context, she examines how to identify and cater to people’s personality traits so you can communicate with them as effectively as possible. Continue reading to learn how to read someone’s personality and use that knowledge to navigate your relationship.

How to Be More Likable & Memorable: 5 Ways to Win People Over

How to Be More Likable & Memorable: 5 Ways to Win People Over

Do you want to learn how to be more likable and memorable with people you meet? How might your life be different if you could win people over like never before? Vanessa Van Edwards is a self-proclaimed “recovering awkward person.” She’s also a TEDx Talk presenter and blogger on how to master interpersonal skills. She’s developed strategies to make yourself magnetic, and she shares them in her book Captivate. Keep reading for five strategies from Van Edwards that will make people like and remember you.