Deepen existing bonds, start new friendships, and discuss the things that really matter most with this conversation card deck providing a fun and easy way to skip the small talk. At the nationwide events hosted by the company Skip the Small Talk, strangers come together to make connections through interpersonal conversations. Now, with
Skip the Small Talk Card Deck, everyone can practice flexing their metaphorical "vulnerability muscle" directly with friends, loved ones, and acquaintances.
Founder and CEO Ashley Kirsner's methodology, backed by her social and clinical psychology research, is summarized in a useful guidebook which sets up the science and ground rules of the approach. The 100 cards, each featuring a thought-provoking question, start conversations about the most important things in life--helping you form new friendships and deepen existing bonds.
Studies consistently prove that structured, vulnerable conversations reduce loneliness and social anxiety, encourage self-disclosure, improve mindfulness skills, and even lessen symptoms of depression. So, grab a friend (and maybe a snack!), turn off your phone, flip a card, and start turning small talk into big talk.
Author: Ashley KirsnerPublisher: Adams Media Corporation
Published: 03/19/2024
Pages: 100
Binding Type: Other
Weight: 0.80lbs
Size: 3.80h x 5.50w x 2.30d
ISBN13: 9781507221976
ISBN10: 1507221975
BISAC Categories:-
Self-Help |
Communication & Social Skills-
Family & Relationships |
Friendship-
Games & Activities |
Card Games | GeneralAbout the Author
Ashley Kirsner is the founder and director of Skip the Small Talk(TM), a social impact startup focused on combatting the loneliness epidemic through nationwide, in-person events. Skip the Small Talk(TM) events are based on Kirsner's social and clinical psychology research at Cornell University, the Harvard Decision Science Lab, the Harvard Business School, the University of Miami, the Psychotherapy and Emotion Research Lab at Boston University, and McLean Hospital. The success of Kirsner's events have been featured in Forbes and The Boston Globe, and on the Today show and NPR.
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