Talk Forever: How to Never Run Out of Things to Say

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Published 2016-11-16
What happens when you’re in a conversation and there’s that awkward silence. You've RUN OUT of things to say now neither of you are talking? Happens at work, on a date, in an interview or small talk at check out line - here is how to NEVER run out of things to say.

All Comments (21)
  • @AllDesignOnMe
    THANK YOU FOR THIS! I'M AN INTROVERT AND THIS IS PURE GOLD FOR ME!!
  • @an6350
    I'm fine with coming up with questions, it's just difficult when I'm supposed to say something interesting without turning it back on them.
  • @samislam2746
    The best thing I like in this video is you're giving real-world examples
  • @dbsven7017
    Good points here. One thing that also makes conversation difficult is "interest" by the people in the conversation. If one person is less interested in having the conversation, it's not going to go well. If your taking to someone that isn't really "into" taking to you, you are going to get a lot of one word answers and no questions back. If it turns into a straight up bad job interview kind of conversation, then the other person losses interest also. Maybe a video on how to spark "interest" amongst the 2 people would be helpful.
  • @simongeorge7844
    That makes so much sense, I often find it talking one on one, yet when I'm with friends, we stop and look at where a conversation started and where it ended up and you can see the spread from the jump off points.
  • @user-re3zu1yj3z
    1- Get the three main topics and do all over again. 2- Get curious
  • @warsilver99
    Thank you, this helps a lot for an introvert like myself who is frustrated when conversations seem to just stop.
  • @madelinel9472
    An awesome strategy for helping with my social anxiety! I know I've always been told "just keep talking" but that obviously doesn't help. This is good, specific advice that I'll definitely be using
  • @Prim3Pursuits
    Really interesting way to see a conversation Clark. This is a great tips I really didn't think of that, thanks for sharing!
  • @timothyn4699
    I like the way you break down the sentence and focus/highlight different parts that you could jump off from. Good examples !
  • @baq5261
    This was one of the most helpful and underrated videos ive ever seen. I just talked to my co-worker and “practiced” on him, it went really smooth. Thank you! Im curious to see how it goes with people i dont or barely know.
  • It's funny cus we all already know how to socialize we just had something happen that caused us to be quiet and we're trying the escape good luck!!
  • This is the most brightest video i have ever came across thx for showing us out of all the vdeos i watched yours made me really get it.
  • @ragequitter
    Best video about ‘never running out of things to say’ I’ve seen so far. This is a quick hack to get us more confident until we can do it without thinking. Thanks!!!
  • @gakaface
    Really, really useful perspective. Thanks.
  • Hi Clark! Just came across your channel today and I have enjoyed watching several of your videos while I work. Looking forward to seeing more! Thanks for the motivation! --K
  • @jell._.y
    NOW THIS IS WHAT TIPS AREE THANK YOU VERY MUCH