People skills
 

Communication and social skills – people skills – are vital in relationships, friendships, school, and business ventures. People skills are learned and refined in childhood and put to use in adulthood. A strong communication aptitude allows you to not only understand others, but to convey your own message clearly. You accomplish things by conversing with family, neighbors, colleagues, friends, the hairstylist, plumber, and so on. People skills can have significant effects on your life – a break up, a job interview, a proposal, a business meeting, negotiating agreements, and meeting the in-laws. Poor, ineffective people skills can hinder you from successfully navigating social situations and reaching goals.

 
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