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Any great social skills resources?

Activites involving shared interests (according to many trusted studies) e.g., Arts related activities can be great ice-breakers - opportunties to reasses our strengths in oder to eventually reassess our weaknesses.

Personally, specfic social-skills resources have proven dissapointing - that is too many resources often focus on weaknesses - the opposite of reassessing strengths to get to weaknesses.
 

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