Rold
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Hello! I'm Rold.
I need resources and/or advice on how to start and hold conversations with people I don't know.
Following years of isolation due to sickness keeping me stuck at home, I am now healing and able to get out, and I desperately need to make connections with other people in person. The trouble is, I lost basically all my socialization skills while I was sick.
I don't know how to go up to people. I don't know how to start a conversation. I'm not sure about where the breaks are in conversation, where a person can start talking. And when I am expected to reply to something, or want to, my mind literally, totally blanks out--suddenly I can barely remember the topic, let alone make a half-baked reply! It's humiliating. I need to learn how to interact with other adults. Does anyone know a good place to begin? Say, videos that helped you, or articles with advice, especially if it's geared towards helping people with autism? Or, do you have any advice or hacks that you found particularly helpful?
I'd love to hear from you! Thanks!
I need resources and/or advice on how to start and hold conversations with people I don't know.
Following years of isolation due to sickness keeping me stuck at home, I am now healing and able to get out, and I desperately need to make connections with other people in person. The trouble is, I lost basically all my socialization skills while I was sick.
I don't know how to go up to people. I don't know how to start a conversation. I'm not sure about where the breaks are in conversation, where a person can start talking. And when I am expected to reply to something, or want to, my mind literally, totally blanks out--suddenly I can barely remember the topic, let alone make a half-baked reply! It's humiliating. I need to learn how to interact with other adults. Does anyone know a good place to begin? Say, videos that helped you, or articles with advice, especially if it's geared towards helping people with autism? Or, do you have any advice or hacks that you found particularly helpful?
I'd love to hear from you! Thanks!