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Let's be honest. We've all been the new kid, the intern, or the youngest person in the room. We've all looked back on a conversation and thought, "I should've seen that coming."
In this episode, we're exploring the science behind social naïveté and why it's not a character flaw. It's often just a lack of experience. More importantly, we're talking about the social skills that help you turn uncertainty into confidence and naivety into social intelligence.
If you're learning how to navigate a new social landscape, trust yourself in a new social dynamic, or set healthier standards, this episode is for you!
IG: @SpecimentheSociologist
Youtube: @SpecimentheSociologist
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By Jessamyn ReichmannLet's be honest. We've all been the new kid, the intern, or the youngest person in the room. We've all looked back on a conversation and thought, "I should've seen that coming."
In this episode, we're exploring the science behind social naïveté and why it's not a character flaw. It's often just a lack of experience. More importantly, we're talking about the social skills that help you turn uncertainty into confidence and naivety into social intelligence.
If you're learning how to navigate a new social landscape, trust yourself in a new social dynamic, or set healthier standards, this episode is for you!
IG: @SpecimentheSociologist
Youtube: @SpecimentheSociologist
Linktree: Click Here!