Monday, 18 February 2013

How To Be a Bartender That's Out of This World

By Thomas Stilwell


In the case that you're reading this, then chances are you do not know "how to be a bartender that's great ". If on the other hand you are one of the most, incredible, likable, experienced, and competent bartenders on either side of the equator than you don't need to know all of this.But this informative article isn't for all those guys or gals. It's for yourself, the common, or perhaps beginner, bartender interested in upping their game.

You'll learn a few things the great bartenders do to be out of this world.

All a bartender has to do is make Cocktails all day right? Not exactly. We all wish it was that simple but it's not.

All bartender's do all day is mix cocktails right?In truth, it's not that easy.When you start bartending your focus will be less on mixing drinks and more on human interaction within social settings. In fact, it can easily be said that bartending is three fourths communicating, and one quarter making drinks. Many might even give the mixing of drinks a lower percentage than 25%.

Bartending relies so heavily on social intelligence that it can easily be argued as being an art form.

And art forms aren't learned, they're developed. Our goal here is to merely point out aspects you should concentrate on. Let's get started.

--How To Be a Bartender That's Fantastic--

Rule number one-you have to be likable. It may sound ridiculous. How could someone be more likeable? Isn't that something you either are or aren't?

The truth is that a lot of people do tend to be more likeable than others. But don't be discouraged if you don't think you are one of those. There are things you can do during social interactions that will increase your likeability as a bartender.

What is one thing you have to do? Stop talking so much! A lot of people yack on and on about nonsense, nothing that you probably care about that is. If you want others to like you, don't do this.

The hard truth that you have to learn is that most people really don't give a crap about what you have to say. So what should you do instead? Save your breath; talk less.

The art of dialogue is critical when attempting to be a little more likable so here is a golden tip to help you speak less and help your conversational skills.:

Many people are affected with Conversational Narcissism, a term originated by sociologist Charles Derber.

If you are engaging in Conversational Narcissism than you are constantly trying to shift the focus of conversation back to yourself. Whether consciously or unconsciously many of us do this.

Derber gave responses to statements in a conversation two names.

"Shift-response" and Support- response" are the two names Derber gave to the different kind of responses someone can give. When someone uses a shift-response they are trying to guide the conversation to focus on themselves.

A support response is a reaction that permits the conversation to stay centered on the individual of the original statement.Getting confused? No trouble here's an example where there is shift and support responses in action.

Jack: I'm really tired.

Mary: Oh, I recently ate. (shift-response) Here Mary changes the discussion to pay attention to her.

Jack: I'm really hungry

Heather:Oh no, how much sleep did you get? (support-response) Heather is now allowing the focus of conversation to still be on Jack.

Jack: Man, I'm really not happy with Mike.

Heather: Yea I'm glad I bought a new car. (shift-response)

John: God, I'm feeling so angry at Mike.

Heather: Yikes, whats wrong with it? (support-response)

Easy enough right? So here's the expert tip regarding how to be a bartender that's actually likeable.

It's easy. Stop responding with shift responses so many times! The other person will continue talking more and more and you will talk less if you simple use more support responses.

Nine times out of ten when someone does most of the talking about themselves they will think the conversation went great.

What exactly will you get out of it? You'll be more likeable!

Now that you appreciate this crucial tip start focusing on others interactions.

Figure out how to be a bartender with excellent conversational skills and you'll be well on the way to understanding how to be a bartender that rocks.




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