Before you head out this evening attending your next holiday party, brush up on these tips by Well+Good on how to strike up the best conversations at the party.
For many, chatting with strangers is a major source of anxiety during the end-of-year event swirl. And unlike your outfit or your white elephant gift, socializing isn’t something most of us tend to prep for in advance.
Yet if you do spend a little time studying the art of conversation, says life coach Laurie Gerber, you’ll have a lot more fun while doing it—and the relationships you form will be way more solid, too.
“People think that ‘meeting people’ is something you’re either good or bad at,” explains Gerber, co-president of The Handel Group‘s HG Life division. “True, some people are born with a leg up at it, just like musical talent. But what we’ve found is that socializing is a learnable skill. Communicating well is something you can practice and develop; most people just haven’t thought of it that way.”
It’s not just introverts she’s talking about. Extroverts, too, can benefit from creating a socializing strategy focused on making other people feel at ease—the one thing Gerber says will instantly up-level your conversation game. Ready to be the life of the party, even if you think you’d rather be at home with your cat?