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Socially Accepted: A Self-Help book for the Socially Awkward

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Socially Accepted is a book uniquely written for those who struggle in the art of being social. Being Socially Accepted is based on the idea of presence -- to be able to walk confidently to any man or woman -- and instantly build rapport through the creation of a meaningful connection. Capitalizing on the power of Being Socially Accepted can lead to many great opportunities ---- such as new friends, lovers, job prospects & more – that may have otherwise not been possible if you suffer from a weak social presence & identity. However, the greatest benefit of being Social Accepted is knowing you have maximized all the opportunities for personal growth & satisfaction along this journey we call life.

348 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 19, 2014

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April 20, 2015
This book is pretty much a guys guide to dating. Seriously guys if you are not already doing the things mentioned in this book you are I trouble. Nothing was new. Nothing was eye opening. Nothing was refreshing. I was expecting something completely different. I thought this dealt with socializing in general however it's pretty much "how to pick up chicks"
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July 29, 2014
Wow, Socially Accepted was a game changer for me. I'm an introverted computer developer and typically considered "socially awkward". I started putting into practice some of the lessons I read in Socially Accepted and it has really improved my social life. Not only am I able to actually hold a conversation (WITH EYE CONTACT!!!) but I feel more confident approaching random people to spark up a conversation. This book isn't just for people that want to be better at picking up the opposite sex, but to generally feel better about yourself in social situations. It's interesting because my manager has even noticed my change in mood/confidence and has given me more responsibility outside of the coding spectrum.. he's letting me talk to clients now. I would never have been able to take those first steps if it wasn't for the guidance of Socially Accepted, so thank you!!
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