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Each looks forward to getting to know one another. Each has a different layout and varying questions or fill-in-the-blanks so your students can fill you in on everything you need to know. Jan 21, Alex Drysdale rated it really liked it. Great primer if you're at all interested in the subject.
Also a great recap if you've read extensively on the subject before. There are so many great books on this topic that it can make your head spin, this one seems to fit the bill no matter how well read or experienced you are on the subject.
If you're a newbie than this is a short, concise, and easy read that will teach you the fundamentals and give you some real world examples. If you're experienced, it serves as a great reminder of the import Great primer if you're at all interested in the subject.
If you're experienced, it serves as a great reminder of the important basics and is the perfect pocketbook size have laying around and quickly flip through the pages as a reminder. It is however not as professionally written or printed as the many other books on the topic but personally I read for content, and this one provided it. Jan 05, Aleksandar Ovnarski rated it it was ok.
I've said it before that Briggs-Myers is astrology for business majors; if a book quotes such a methodology and Dale Carnegie, you're better off reading something else. Looking at the sources of a book can really save you time.
Still, I was heavily criticised for this "bibliography-based prejudice"so i read the book to see if maybe i'm being close-minded. Nope, this is the same repetative Corey summary with some New Thought and preudoscientific thought. For a better experience, i'd recommend "Yo I've said it before that Briggs-Myers is astrology for business majors; if a book quotes such a methodology and Dale Carnegie, you're better off reading something else.
For a better experience, i'd recommend "Your brain at work" and "In 59 seconds", as well as "Spy the Lie" Still, the book gets an extra star for featuring an "Ego Suspension Pyramid". Maybe "Never split the difference" , or "The Like Switch" approach what this book would have been and will be more useful to you. For a book called "it's not all about me," the author sure likes to talk about himself a lot. Some of the advice is worth keeping in mind, but this isn't enough to save the book.
Unofruntately, the majority of the prose here is bad social science explanations and lots of boring personal anecdotes "one time I had road rage but decided not to get mad! Save your money and your time by finding a listicle on Buzzfeed or something about this stuff -- it'll probably be higher quality than this driv For a book called "it's not all about me," the author sure likes to talk about himself a lot. Save your money and your time by finding a listicle on Buzzfeed or something about this stuff -- it'll probably be higher quality than this drivel.
Where was this author's editor during the production of this book? There were a few ideas worth exploring in there, but I had to wade through his discussion of "hunter-gatherer" mythology to get there. And since it's "Not All About Me," why are there so many personal anecdotes? This book was a disaster, and the only reason I gave it three stars is that you can go through and highlight the bold print and mostly have all the relevant content.
Don't get me started on the atrocious grammar and stilt Where was this author's editor during the production of this book? Don't get me started on the atrocious grammar and stilted writing. This guy was supposedly a long-time FBI agent. That makes me sad. Jun 04, Michael rated it it was amazing. After finishing this book and applying some of the techniques outlined, not only did I become immediately aware of several of my communication shortfalls, I also realized how fulfilling a conversation with others can be.
This book is an excellent guide for developing self-awareness, managing expectations, and gaining confidence with your day-to-day interactions with others. Jun 13, Gaurav Pandey rated it really liked it. The author of the book recounts his experiences of what worked for him to pull off a conversation with a complete stranger. He has discussed about the subtleties people either miss out on or rather fail to over come due to the hard wired human genetics; always tries to place in the ego first before other's.
Jun 11, Rezza Shah rated it it was amazing. This book is such a joy to read. It's so simple to understand and it is not filled with too many fillers. The techniques are so simple to learn. I personally read it 3 times just so that I can remember the anecdotes better. To me, this book is perfect for anybody who aspires to be a good "conversationalist". Apr 22, Marquavious rated it really liked it. DMCA and Copyright : The book is not hosted on our servers, to remove the file please contact the source url.
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