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Don't Shut Up: How To Talk So The World Listens

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  • Sep 4, 2022
  • #Communication
Prakhar Gupta
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Your success in this world is proportional to your ability to manage the world and get what you need while building sustainable relationships. Communication in its various forms is... Show More

Your success in this world is proportional to your ability to manage the world and get what you need while building sustainable relationships. Communication in its various forms is the technology that allows you to do this. This is a handbook or a dictionary of communication related situations and how we would solve them. This is a simple and directly applicable toolkit for a communication-related situation you might have Tuesday morning for a presentation, or Friday evening on a date. What do you need with friends, dates, college, work, and life? What causes you to hold your voice in these situations and shut up? We magnified your life one conversation at a time, and discovered 23 situations which have the potential to impact your life and happiness. These 23 situations became the chapters for this book. We don't want this book to live in fancy libraries or downtown bookstores. We want this book to find a home in your backpack. It is hardcover by intention, because it is meant to last you through adulthood. How to use this book? Read the chapter you need, prepare for that conversation and when the time comes, don't shut up.

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ASIN: B0BFRJ68KM

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