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If you feel like you talk too much and want to be less talkative, here are some tips you can try: 1. Listen more: When you are in a conversation, make an effort to listen more than you speak. Focus on what the other person is saying and try to understand their perspective. This will not only help you to be less talkative but also improve your communication skills. 2. Think before you speak: Take a few seconds to think about what you want to say before speaking. This will help you to choose your words carefully and avoid rambling on or speaking impulsively. 3. Ask more questions: Ask questions to show your interest in the other person and to keep the conversation going. This will also help you to learn more about the other person and their experiences. 4. Practice self-awareness: Be aware of your tendency to talk too much and make a conscious effort to curb it. Pay attention to the other person's body language and reactions, and adjust your communication style accordingly. 5. Take breaks: If you find yourself talking too much, take a break from the conversation. This will give the other person a chance to speak and also help you to recharge. Remember, being less talkative doesn't mean you have to stop expressing yourself altogether. It's about finding a balance and being mindful of the way you communicate with others.
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