Breaking the ice

Posted on 12 March, 2009 by Gina, Paul | 2 Comments to Read

In todays Facebook and Twitter life style, Paul and Gina explore how to develop your confidence and communication skills with people you don’t know in the real world!

www.twitter.com/lifecoach for Paul

www.twitter.com/londonlifecoach for Gina

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Thanks Bernard, glad you liked the podcast. I love finding new and interesting ways to interact with people just to see if I can! I'd love to hear any stories from people about conversations they struck up with random people and how that affected their day.

I listened to Breaking the ice this morning. It was very timely. I've been a Twitter fan now sin I joined only a couple of months ago and I've been fascinated by the way the friendships develop.
I'm a pretty confident and gregarious person but we all often find it hard to make new connections with people.
Social media does seem to give people a new opportunity to connect and relate to new people.
The podcast presents really exciting tactics (or even strategies) that will help you to make first contact with new people in a low risk / no hidden agenda way.
Like Twitter, some contacts will be fleeting while others will lead to long firm friendships.
I'd urge everyone to be confident in making those first connections and if you follow Gina and Paul's ideas you'll have fun.