This article was co-authored by Vinita Nair and by wikiHow staff writer, Emily Liu. Vinita Nair is a communication coach based in New York City, NY. After nearly 20 years as a news correspondent and anchor for CBS, NBC, and ABC, Vinita transitioned to coaching in 2021, specializing in communications consulting, media coaching, and communications planning and execution. She is a c-suite advisor and works with executives, brand ambassadors, marketing and creative teams, and a variety of clients across multiple industries. Vinita also shares tips, exercises, conversation strategies, and more to over 240k followers on TikTok. Vinita has a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University.
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Many of us can’t help but feel the nerves creep up when we’re about to go to an event or give a presentation—so you’re not alone if the thought of social situations makes you anxious. They can seem complicated to navigate, but it’s definitely possible to improve your social skills with regular practice and mindset changes. If you want to feel less nervous in conversations and get better at talking to others, we’ve got the advice and tips for you.
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It’s understandable if trying to improve your social skills is scary or makes you anxious. While it’s important to push yourself out of your comfort zone, you should practice and improve at your own pace. Even when you’re not speaking, you can still observe others and notice how they enter and manage social scenarios.Thanks
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