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Vanessa is the Lead Investigator at Science of People. She is the bestselling author of Captivate: The Science of Succeeding with People, translated into 16 languages, and Cues: Master the Secret Language of Charismatic Communication. More than 50 million people watch her engaging YouTube tutorials and TEDx Talk. Be the most memorable person in the room. Level up your interpersonal skills with..
Science of People Blog
7M ago
We’ve all been there—awkwardly handling chopsticks for the first time, puzzled by an array of cutlery, or just
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Science of People Blog
7M ago
Whether it’s networking, building friendships, or enhancing your social calendar, meaningful connections are essential for success! Improving social
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Science of People Blog
7M ago
Ready to boost your social skills in a fun way? Try these challenges, ranging from beginner to advanced! Do them alone or with friends, too!
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Science of People Blog
8M ago
Ready to boost your social skills in a fun way? Try these challenges, ranging from beginner to advanced! Do them alone or with friends, too!
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Science of People Blog
8M ago
I would say there was a big tipping point in my business. It was the moment I moved
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Science of People Blog
8M ago
Do you know how to manage up? You arrive at work. Everything’s quiet…too quiet. You notice your colleagues
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Science of People Blog
8M ago
Below is our list of amazing benefits for introverts—even if not all of these apply, see if some
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Science of People Blog
8M ago
Here is the ultimate guide that teaches you how to have an engaging, flowing, and fulfilling conversation for you and the other person.
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Science of People Blog
8M ago
Do you know how to convince someone to help you or help themselves? I want to teach you.
Important Disclaimer: Sure, mastering these techniques can significantly enhance your communication skills and persuasive abilities. BUT it is essential to be mindful of the fine line between persuasion and manipulation.
Persuasion is about ethically influencing others by presenting logical, emotional reasoning, and credible arguments.
Manipulation, on the other hand, involves deceit and trickery, aiming to control others for personal gain without considering their best interests.
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Science of People Blog
8M ago
Slop is the bad content created using Artificial Intelligence (AI), flooding our online spaces just as spam once did. At Science of People, we believe in harnessing technology responsibly, and that means avoiding the creation of slop.
Here’s what it is, how to stop it, and how to recognize it!
What is Slop?
Slop refers to low-quality, poorly-crafted ai-generated content. Sure, AI can be a powerful tool for generating ideas or writing out that email you’ve procrastinated on writing for days, but it often lacks the creativity and genuineness that humans have.
How to Recognize Slop
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