Communication
Communication is probably the most important part of a relationship, Do you know most people don’t know how to verbally communicate and more then half of the time send the wrong body language?
How to Succeed in Flirting and Avoid Rejection
The success of flirt depends on spontaneity and wit. The person who is blessed with these qualities is indeed lucky. Spontaneity and quick wit are hard to learn, they come naturally to a person.
10 Signs of Romantic Interest
Life isn’t so simple, however, as thus those with fire burning in their hearts must still try and decipher the body language and actions of those they like.
How to Say No Effectively
Nobody likes to hear ‘No’. But in our daily lives sometime or other, we need to say ‘no’ to people. It’s a quite difficult thing to say no compare to saying yes. Saying ‘No’ is a skill. So it’s better to acquire this skill because anytime you can feel the need to say ‘no’ to someone sooner or later.
Liar, Liar
An outlook on the art of spotting a liar.
How to Develop Your Communication Skills
A good communication skill can advance your career and personal life to a level you never thought possible. so lets see some common and very easy techniques on how to develop your communication skills.
Succeed Splendidly Through Self Confidence
Self confidence, positive outlook, body language, communication skills, conversation, public speaking.
First Dates for Men: 10 Do’s & Don’ts
When man goes on a first date with a woman, there can be a little nervous anxiety. Here are some guidelines to avoid any mistakes or awkward moments that could blow your chance at date number two.
Five Ways to Make People Like You in Under 30 Seconds
Leaving a good impression is an invaluable skill. Without it, you can say goodbye to a job, a date, or even a prospective friend. With a little practice, you can learn to always leave someone dazzled, even if your interaction lasts under a minute!
Tried and Tested Ways to Tell If He’s Interested in You
Non-verbal communication may be more reliable than the spoken word. Of course, both verbal and non-verbal communication should still be taken in context.






















