Melissa Wadsworth

Melissa Wadsworth

Melissa Wadsworth is an introvert who found her voice first through a career in public relations and then as an inspirational speaker and personal-growth workshop leader. The founder of Brilliance Unlimited, LLC, Melissa believes that finding the joy in heart-based communications, creativity, and intuition are the keys sensitive people worldwide need to manifest amazing and satisfying life journeys. How to Make Small Talk is her first book. Learn more at her website, CollectiveManifestation.com.

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How to Make Small Talk
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How to Make Small Talk
  • By: Melissa Wadsworth
  • Narrator: Robin Eller
  • Length: 3 hours 6 minutes
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
  • Publish date: January 01, 2017
  • Language: English
  • (82 ratings)
(82 ratings)
Learn how to improve your basic conversation skills and engage in pleasant small talk for more positive face-to-face interactions in this simple, visually engaging guide.With today’s focus on technology and digital communication, face-to-face... Read more

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