Tuesday, February 26, 2013

How to Be a Bartender That's Fantastic

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.

Let's find out what the fantastic bartenders do differently than the beginner ones. It can easily be stated that fantastic bartenders are born not made. Bartending focuses heavily on social skills which many people find innate. You either have them or you don't right? On the outside experienced bartenders might make it look easy. But social skills can be learned and bartenders have years of experience perfected their skills.

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.

In all reality you could probably give the drink building a lower percentage but that is neither here nor there.With everything said let us get something straight. After reading this article you'll not know definitively how to be a bartender that rocks.

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

After finishing this article you should know what to focus on in order to be more sociable. Let's get the show on the road.

How To Be a Bartender That's Likeable

The first thing you need to know is simple. You have to be more liked! It's unfair yes but if you want to be the greatest bartender you need to work towards this goal. So how does someone become more likeable?

Yes, it's a well known fact of life but many people are more likeable than others. Don't let this get you down though. Social skills CAN be learned and there are steps you can take to get better as a bartender.

First topic, ensure that your speaking to a minimal. Most people talk way too much. If you want to be more likeable, don't be like most people.

The truth is you should save your breath when talking. Most people don't give a crap what you have to say especially if you are a stranger.

Make no mistake about it, conversation is an art and in order to increase your likeability you have to master that art form. So here's a golden rule to help you speak less and be liked more.

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 labeled two different kind of responses that can be given within a conversation.

The two forms of responses include the "shift-response" and also the "support-response".A shift response is when an individual tries to shift the conversation back to themselves.

If you are responding to statements with a support response than you are keeping the dialogue focused on the person of the original statement. Confused? Don't be. Here's an example showing you exactly how shift and support responses work.

Jack: I'm really hungry.

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

Jack: I'm really tired

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

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

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

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

Mary: Why, what's been happening amongst the two of you? (support-response)

Easy enough right? So here is the golden tip that will help you on how to be a bartender that's fantastic.

Use more support responses than shift responses. Its that simple. The other person in the conversation will naturally end up talking more and you will talk less.

If you're having a dialogue with somebody and then they spend the majority of the time talking about themselves most of the time they are going to believe the conversation went great.

What you will get out of using this tip is you will appear concerned for the other person and in turn be more likeable.

Now that you got this tip down, start listening to other peoples interactions with one another.

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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