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Rating: Summary: Not very helpful - in my opinion Review: I was not expecting too much about this book, being a pocket book and only mentioning 50 tips on it (as the title states). But, I got less than what I expected! I could only find like two or three tips in the whole book that were interesting, seemingly helpful or "eyes-opener". Nothing else.For me, the only good part is that being easily transportable, I could take it to read at the metro, bus, plane, etc. But again, I do not know many more times I can stand re-reading it.
Rating: Summary: A pocket-size guide to improving interpersonal skills Review: The Portable Pocket People Meeter: 50 Ways To Meet, Greet, And Communicate by personal growth expert GinaMaria Jerome is an excellent pocket-size guide to improving interpersonal skills and the fine art of making a good first impression when saying hello for the first time. From the importance of establishing rapport to a variety of great places to go out and meet people in a spectrum of social or business occasion ranging from giving blood, going to a football game, or attending a popular dance. The Portable Pocket People Meeter is an excellent, "user friendly" guide that is designed to be fast and easy to consult. You can even use it for thinking up fun pastimes on a Saturday night!
Rating: Summary: Sure firetips for discovering new friends and colleagues Review: This little, inexpensive book is a real gold mine if you're trying to find creative, effective and painless ways to network, meet interesting new people, or even if you're on the lookout for Mr. or Ms. Right. Ms. Jerome's tips are as versatile and easy to incorporate into your life as they are effective (I've tried some of them and they work!) Plus, it gave me lots of fun ideas for getting friends, neighbors and colleagues together. Buy this book, keep it handy to read at odds moments, and your life will change!
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