Games at the Biggest BuzzCard tricks - A Great Way to Break the IceLearning a few card tricks is a really excellent way for a fairly shy person to break the ice during parties. Even the most reticent individual can interact effectively with perfect strangers in spite of his or her introverted ways. Card tricks help someone who doesn't feel very comfortable in the company of other people engage himself with others in a much more natural way. What makes an activity like this so appealing to many people who are not very skilled in social situations is that it provides a vehicle for interaction. The card tricks are the foundation for the conversations and repartee. Everything can go by the script as far as the magician is concerned. One of the most difficult aspects of dealing with people in social situations is managing to think of interesting things to say. For most of us, social conversation tends to be quite uncomfortable and fairly awkward. Conversing during the performance of card tricks is a great way to ease into a scripted exchange of words that appears to be natural. Conversation can be quite a challenge for almost everyone. Even extrovert people have moments that they wished they had a card trick or two to hide behind. Finding the right words can be stressful for many individuals. We tend to worry so much about what we are going to say next that we don’t really listen adequately to what is being said. Listening skills are quite essential to appropriate social interaction. There are actually few people who really take the time to listen to what the other person has to say. How many times have you met a new person and realised that you have forgotten his name within seconds after hearing it. You may have heard the name but you didn’t listen to it. It's somehow escaped you. Engaging in a low stress activity like easy card tricks when interacting with new people can very much channel your intellectual focus on the task at hand. You can target certain questions and actually give yourself the opportunity to listen to the responses. Part of the usefulness of card tricks during social interaction is control. If you can direct the interaction, you are able to maintain good control of the interaction. You don't have to be a David Blaine to do this fairly well! Naturally, you aren’t going to confront group of strangers at a party with a bunch of card tricks right away. There is nothing wrong with absorbing the atmosphere and the situation at hand to get a feeling for how you should interact. However, they do come in handy during those stale moments and most likely, someone who knows you perform tricks will prompt you to do so. Get some free card tricks here. |
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