Description
Discover the transformative power of communication with 'How to Find the Right Words', a brilliant resource designed for anyone grappling with life's toughest conversations. Whether it's navigating sensitive topics in relationships, handling awkward workplace discussions, or addressing hurt feelings with family and friends, this book is your essential guide. Filled with practical insights and twenty insightful case studies, this book provides a roadmap to articulate difficult messages with clarity and empathy. You'll learn how to gracefully express feelings, make tough decisions, and resolve conflicts while maintaining dignity and kindness. This 96-page book, published by Affirm in 2021, is a must-have for those seeking to enhance their communication skills and foster healthier relationships. Say goodbye to misunderstandings and hurt feelings, and hello to clearer, more compassionate interactions. Perfect for personal growth or as a thoughtful gift, 'How to Find the Right Words' is your go-to companion in breaking the silence around uncomfortable truths. Shipping for this item is free, and please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Note: once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled. Condition: BRAND NEW. ISBN: 9781912891511. Elevate your dialogue today and start communicating effectively with the right words.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781912891511
Year: 2021
Publisher: Affirm
Pages: 96
Description:
Life constantly requires us to give other people some hugely awkward messages: that we don't love them anymore; that we do love them (though we're not meant to); that they smell a bit; that they're fired; that we're furious with them (though we adore them) or that their music is too loud...
Often, out of embarrassment, we just stay quiet. Occasionally we explode. And typically, we stumble about, looking for the right words - dreading that we didn't find them and thereby causing more hurt than we should.
This is a book to help us locate the best possible words to get across a range of life's most difficult messages. With twenty case studies drawn from relationships, friendships, work, our families and service situations, we are gently shown what we might - in an ideal world - find ourselves saying to make our intentions known while causing minimal harm. We are guided, among other topics, to how best to end a relationship, how to make it up with a child and how gently to let down a friend who wants more.
We laugh, we recognise our troubles - and we're introduced to a range of deeply empathetic ways to navigate some of our most acute social dilemmas.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781912891511
Year: 2021
Publisher: Affirm
Pages: 96
Description:
Life constantly requires us to give other people some hugely awkward messages: that we don't love them anymore; that we do love them (though we're not meant to); that they smell a bit; that they're fired; that we're furious with them (though we adore them) or that their music is too loud...
Often, out of embarrassment, we just stay quiet. Occasionally we explode. And typically, we stumble about, looking for the right words - dreading that we didn't find them and thereby causing more hurt than we should.
This is a book to help us locate the best possible words to get across a range of life's most difficult messages. With twenty case studies drawn from relationships, friendships, work, our families and service situations, we are gently shown what we might - in an ideal world - find ourselves saying to make our intentions known while causing minimal harm. We are guided, among other topics, to how best to end a relationship, how to make it up with a child and how gently to let down a friend who wants more.
We laugh, we recognise our troubles - and we're introduced to a range of deeply empathetic ways to navigate some of our most acute social dilemmas.