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Written by Craig Childs<\/a><\/p>\n

\"How<\/div>\n

The hardest part of socializing, for many people, is initiating conversation. However, it is a big mistake to go about life not making the first move and waiting for someone else to do it [in conversation or anything].<\/p>\n

This isn’t to say you must always be the first in everything or spark up conversations with everyone you see. What should be said, though, is once you get good at starting conversations, a lot of other things will progress in the way you want; such as networking and your love life.<\/p>\n

The Benefits<\/strong><\/p>\n

First thing is you should acknowledge why it is a good thing to be able to initiate conversations with strangers or people who you don’t know well.<\/p>\n