1. Eye contact.
Whether you are talking or listening to others, looking into the eyes of the person you are talking to will be a very effective skill. Through eye contact, you can convey the topics that everyone cares about and encourage the people you talk to.
2. Body language.
Body language can be used in many occasions that cannot be expressed with words. For example, keeping your arms open can tell others that you are approachable and willing to accept others' opinions; Arms crossed, shoulders slightly shrugged, indicating that the conversation is not speculative or unwilling to communicate. In this way, you can tell the other party whether you are interested in his speech with your body movements before communicating through language. Good body language and a positive attitude can make conversation easier and more effective.
3. Have the courage to say what you think.
Communication skills are developed step by step. People hesitate to speak because they don't think they have any valuable opinions. Pay attention to your thoughts and feelings every day. Only when you have your own understanding of something can you better tell others your thoughts. The world is so big that not everyone will agree with your idea, but someone will certainly agree. As long as you have the courage to speak out, you will have a chance.
4. The voice can be heard by others.
When you say your thoughts, be confident and make sure that others can hear you. With proper volume, you can tell your audience what you are saying. What you say is thoughtful and worth listening to. Proper volume and tone can ensure that your audience can hear every word you say clearly and avoid misunderstanding.