Jul 27, 2024

​9 books that will magically better your communication and how

Aakanksha Sharma

Improve your communication

Communication is one of the most important aspects of someone’s personality. A good communicator can open ‘n’ number of doors for himself and can ensure that the deals (be it business or personal) are sealed. Here are 9 books that can be of help.

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‘21 Days of Effective Communication’ by Ian Tuhovsky

Making communications simple, Tuhovsky's book gives a plan to improve the way people talk and interact. There are daily exercises, practical advice, and ways to improve body language to become better communicators.

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‘Unleash the Power of Storytelling’ by Rob Biesenbach

‘Unleash the Power of Storytelling’ teaches people how to make compelling stories that can capture anyone’s attention and will make your messages more memorable.

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​‘How to Talk to Anyone’ by Leil Lowndes

In his book, Lowndes gives 92 practical tips for improving social interactions. Be it making small talk or long conversations to build lasting relationships. He also asserts that it is important to gain confidence in social settings to make a positive impression.

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‘How to Develop Self-Confidence and Influence People by Public Speaking’ by Dale Carnegie

Another classic by Carnegie, this book helps people develop the self-confidence that is needed to speak better in front of others. The book has tips on how to engage and persuade the audience, making your public speaking better.

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‘Never Split the D​ifference’ by Chris Voss

Effective communication is a very important part of negotiation. Voss, in his book, shares strategies for negotiating in high-stakes situations, which can be applied to everyday business and personal negotiations.

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‘The Art of Communicating’ by Thich Nhat Hanh

‘The Art of Communicating’ is about the importance of mindfulness in communication. It says that people should be present and fully engaged in conversations to make them worthwhile and impactful.

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​‘Getting to Yes’ by Roger Fisher and William Ury

‘Getting to Yes’ is about the importance of communication during negotiations and deals. The authors teach about how to ‘Get to Yes’ (close a deal) by effective negotiation, communication, and interaction.

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‘Just Listen’ by Mark Goulston

‘Just Listen’ by Mark Goulston focuses on the importance of listening, teaching people how to truly understand and empathise with others. It helps learn techniques to calm people down and address conflicts without increasing problems.

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‘Talk Like TED’ by Carmine Gallo

TED speakers are one of the most followed and influential speakers. So, in his book, Gallo analyses the techniques of the best TED speakers, and teaches readers how to give an engaging and inspiring talk.

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