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[HUB Workbench] Social Fluency: How to Really Connect with Others

HUB Workbench

Wednesday, January 16, 2013 from 6:45 PM to 9:00 PM (PST)

San Francisco, CA

[HUB Workbench] Social Fluency: How to Really Connect with...

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Free to HUB Bay Area members with promotional code $10 to non-members
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Have you ever noticed how those days when you are grumpy and you feel like you don't want to talk to anyone, no one talks to you?! And then there are the days when you feel good - maybe you got a promotion at work or you are wearing a new outfit that makes you feel good.....and people stop and chat with you, ask you for directions and interact with you while you're in line for coffee.

In this workshop we will teach you concrete skills that you can use to be open and available for connection whenever you want to be! We will look at how to be that magnetic person that everyone seems to want to talk to, how to use body language to communicate more effectively, how to develop rapport with people you've just met - so opportunities come your way....whether it's dating that new special someone or getting put on that great project at work! We'll also talk about how to deepen that rapport, once you have it.

About Eric

As a fourth generation entrepreneur and after a too-long experimental  corporate career in management, sales, marketing, and  communications with Fortune 500 companies such as  MetLife, Merrill  Lynch and American Express, Eric left his power suit behind to follow  his true passions--teaching communications  and being social. He is a  longtime student of the study of human  behavior, the science of  attraction, theatre, music, and business.
Eric sits on the board of BookBank USA, a non-profit organization  to  ensure underprivileged children get books, and also serves as  CCO  and Head Men's instructor at Social Fluency. Eric received his  bachelor’s degree in business from the University of Northern Colorado  and studied business ethics and cultural studies at the University of  Jerusalem. As a former punk rock musician, Eric enjoys traveling,  playing his guitar, exercising and socializing in  his spare time.

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HUB San Francisco
901 Mission St
San Francisco, CA 94103

Wednesday, January 16, 2013 from 6:45 PM to 9:00 PM (PST)


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HUB Workbench

HUB Workbench helps changemakers develop the skills they need to succeed. Our teachers are activists, artists, and social entrepreneurs who envision a new kind of economy and a new definition of success in business. Our community will help you learn skills, build your project, and change the world.

HUB Workbench is a HUB Bay Area program.

The HUB Bay Area is part of a global community taking collaborative action for a better world. The HUB is an inspiring space, meaningful content and a vibrant global community of people.

We share the following values:

·      Placemaking: We value the place around us.


·      Collaborative Effort: Our community values creative cooperation and collaboration.


·      Ethic of Respect: The Hub is a respectful place. It is safe for diversity, ideas, inspiration, and creativity.


·      Building a Better World: Our community honors hopes, dreams, and values.


·      Radical Inclusion: All are invited to join and build on the conversation. 


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