A conversation is a meeting of two unique minds, and every person has something of value to share. Then what are the secrets of adding value to our daily casual conversations? 36 It’s easy to see when someone is only excited about hearing his own voice and it makes you doubt whether he’s listening to anyone else s thoughts. If you have something valuable to say, five minutes of listening won’t change that. What the other person says may not only change your original thoughts. 37 . Ask a few questionsAnother way to add value to a conversation is to ask questions. 38 . Questions don’t have to be smart. If someone told you about his new dog, something as simple as “How have the kids reacted?” “can allow him to spend an extra minute explaining what the change has meant to him. Offer proper suggestionsThis is a step a lot of people miss. 39 For example, if the other person mentions an ability or connection you have but isn’t sure how he could make use of it, feel free to offer suggestions about how you could see it playing out. As you start focusing on how you can add value to others, you’ll begin to build deep, lasting relationships. Ask what you can do to helpThere are two sides to this coin. You’ll immediately stand out in a crowd if you offer to help someone. But make sure you’re truly able to deliver on your promise. You’ll build a valuable relationship if you offer to help and follow through. 40 . But it takes time to create good conversational habits. Pick one tip from the list and focus on practicing it in your daily conversations. You’ll never regret the time you take to create habits that bring value and meaning to your conversations with others. A. Don’t get too absorbed in “your moment”B. It also can make your talk more valuable. C. As you ask questions, keep the key points in mind.D. But it’s very important in adding value to the conversation. E. Valuable conversations lead to meaningful relationships. F. Ask at least one question before moving on to a new topic. G. They will remember that you made the effort to help them.