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[Following is a volunteer review of "YOU CAN TALK TO ANYONE:" by Ellen Dawson.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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The pandemic once hit worldwide, leaving people isolated, disconnected, and lonely. And some people are still struggling with these negative effects. By reading You Can Talk To Anyone by Ellen Dawson, one can build social connections again and break out of isolation. Ellen reminded readers of the importance of socialization and how it will keep us away from depression and social anxiety. By cultivating effective communication and rapport, one can achieve deep connections and great friendships.

The author emphasizes the importance of technology in connecting with people. She suggests using social media in moderation to prevent low self-esteem, depression, and suicidal thoughts. These platforms may help or hurt users, depending on their usage. So, limitations must apply so as not to fall into addiction. The author’s suggestion is to avoid irrelevant posts or content that makes users feel bad.

The book covers tips for social media usage, such as turning off notifications, taking breaks, and avoiding it in the morning and at night. Ellen promoted talking to someone face-to-face, as it is beneficial and therapeutic. Going to public places and talking to strangers are recommendations I love from Ellen. However, she provides the pros and cons of it: staying in safe places and not being carried away easily.

Ellen also stated that having a solid network of supportive friends and family enhances mental, physical, and emotional health. I can’t agree more. Depression and social anxiety are familiar to me, and I agree with the author that support from loved ones is very helpful. This priceless book also challenges me to unmask myself, come out of my shell, and face my fears. I must confess that the pandemic arouses my social anxiety and loneliness. Ellen overcame them, and like her, I want to break these barriers and enjoy the company of others. Though it’s hard to execute, I think it’s now time to apply her valuable advice, especially the one about talking to strangers. This becomes one of my goals after I read this book.

I appreciate the incorporation of impactful quotes at the start of each chapter. The intelligible writing style of the author and the exceptional editing are worth mentioning. With everything to consider, I abundantly rate the book 5 out of 5 stars. Besides, there was nothing in the book that seemed objectionable to me. So, a full score is well-deserved for Ellen Dawson's encouraging book.

Individuals who want to step out of isolation and activate social connections again will benefit from this book. With baby steps, the title You Can Talk To Anyone will indeed be achievable!

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This sounds like a lovely book from the author to teach us how to reconnect again. Thank you for your wonderful review, Hazel!
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Chinazo Anozie wrote: 24 Jul 2023, 23:46 This sounds like a lovely book from the author to teach us how to reconnect again. Thank you for your wonderful review, Hazel!
Exactly, Chinazo! Thanks for stopping by, and appreciating my review!
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This book seems to have some very valuable advice on improving social skills and reconnecting with people who are important to us. As always, Hazel, your review succeeded in raising my curiosity about this book. Your analysis and the personification of your review make it relatable and closer to the heart. You did an outstanding job. 👏
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Omneya Shakeep wrote: 25 Jul 2023, 16:44 This book seems to have some very valuable advice on improving social skills and reconnecting with people who are important to us. As always, Hazel, your review succeeded in raising my curiosity about this book. Your analysis and the personification of your review make it relatable and closer to the heart. You did an outstanding job. 👏
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Wonderful review, Hazel. The book seems encouraging, and from your way of talking about it, I feel like reading it. Well done, dear.
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I agree with you that we should all become better at talking to strangers, with some safety rules of course. I enjoyed your review of this book.
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Sarah Zain wrote: 28 Jul 2023, 08:34 Wonderful review, Hazel. The book seems encouraging, and from your way of talking about it, I feel like reading it. Well done, dear.
Thank you so much, Sarah. I think you gonna love picking up this book soon because of its length, value, and readability. I'm excited to read your thoughts when you get the chance to review it!
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Diana Lowery wrote: 28 Jul 2023, 13:38 I agree with you that we should all become better at talking to strangers, with some safety rules of course. I enjoyed your review of this book.
Yes, exactly! Thank you so much, Diana.
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This sounds like a lovely book to help people struggling socially, in one way or another, learn that connecting with others can be quite rewarding. As someone who faces additional roadblocks with socialization, I appreciate resources like these. What a beautifully written review! I am inspired to look into reading this myself now.
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Aspen Lavallee wrote: 28 Jul 2023, 20:55 This sounds like a lovely book to help people struggling socially, in one way or another, learn that connecting with others can be quite rewarding. As someone who faces additional roadblocks with socialization, I appreciate resources like these. What a beautifully written review! I am inspired to look into reading this myself now.
I'm excited to read your thoughts about this book, Aspen, when you get the chance to review it. Thank you so much for your encouraging comment!
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Social media has been taking a massive toll on people's mental health of late, especially on the younger generation. It is very concerning. This sounds like a very helpful and insightful book. Thank you for the lovely and perfect review, as always, Hazel!
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As someone who has been struggling with the pandemic’s effects on my communication skills, I think this book is going to be immensely helpful
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I think it's nice that instead of just saying social media is harmful the author provides helpful tips to avoid the negative aspects of it, since, in reality, a complete detox of social media is very hard. Thank you for your insightful review, Hazel!
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The author has created a truly lovely book. Your analysis in your review establish a relatable and heartfelt connection. Your exceptional work shines through!
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