
21 Days of Effective Communication: Everyday Habits and Exercises to Improve Your Communication Skills and Social Intelligence (Effective Communication Skills Training Book 1)
If your relationships feel strained, your words keep landing wrong, or you walk away from conversations wishing you'd said something differently, Ian Tuhovsky's structured programme might be exactly what you need. Built around a single premise, that meaningful communication is a skill rather than a personality trait, this book works through one practical habit per day across a three-week period. Tuhovsky draws on psychology to ground his advice, keeping things accessible without dumbing them down. There's no jargon to wade through, and the daily exercises are short enough to fit into a busy schedule. Progress feels tangible early on, which helps with motivation. Short wins matter here. The book covers a solid range of ground. Conflict resolution, empathetic listening, the art of asking better questions, and the surprisingly powerful role gratitude plays in emotional steadiness all get their own attention. Each lesson is self-contained but builds on what came before, so the structure rewards readers who stick with it from start to finish. What makes this work is its specificity. Rather than offering vague encouragement to 'communicate better', it gives you concrete language and situations to practise with. By the final chapter, you're likely to find both your listening habits and your confidence in social settings noticeably sharper. It won't suit readers looking for deep academic theory, but for anyone who wants grounded, practical guidance they can actually use, it's a solid and well-paced read.
- Author: Ian Tuhovsky
- Genre: Personal Development
- ISBN: B07F5LWSFL
- Pages: 133 pages
