Will the Real Me Please Stand Up?: 25 Guidelines for Good Communication
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Will the Real Me Please Stand Up?: 25 Guidelines for Good Communication

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This powerful study in human growth explores communication as the lifeblood of every human relationship.
Paperback, 215 pages
Published June 28th 1995 by Thomas More Association (first published 1985)
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Katy Brandes
Also read during my self-help phase. Damn, shoulda committed this one to memory, too!
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“Loneliness is the prison of the human spirit. When we are lonely, we pace back and forth in small, shut-in worlds.” 8 people liked it
“Honest, open communication is the only street that leads us into the real world... We then begin to grow as never before. And once we are on this road, happiness cannot be far away.” 3 people liked it
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