What if knowing a few skills could dramatically improve your relationships with everyone you know?
Are you frustrated by your attempts to communicate with family, friends, and others who have different views from yours? Are you upset by the hateful cultural divisions and wish you knew what you could do to help bridge the divide?
Bring Out The Best In Others is a step-by-step guide to learn and apply the skills key to effective communication and extraordinary relationships. Stop waiting for others to change and take action now.
With this book, you will develop the habit of bringing out the best in others, starting with transforming how you think about relationships.This will help you:
Find joy in all your relationships
Discover how to cooperate with others to achieve both personal and mutual goals
Trade loneliness for fellowship and connection
Learn to Increase your satisfaction in your life
This book will teach you how to:
Become the best listener your friends and family know
Talk to anyone in any situation
Communicate to achieve results that matter
Decrease the cultural divide
Develop empathy and compassion
Productively listen to those with entirely different views than your own
Examine your mindset (your beliefs and assumptions) and realign them to effectively bring out the best in others
Control your impulsive reactions
Use NLP-inspired skills for better communication
Stop doing things that contribute to relationship problems
And much more Don’t Wait.
Read this book and start transforming your relationships today.
The authors have presented specific strategies to help the layperson be their best self in order to bring out the best in the people they encounter in their life. The Volweiders bring their considerable experience in psychology and the mental health field, as well as their personal experiences to guide the reader into better communication and positive engagement with others, thereby helping to create a positive change in our society.
This book is a must-read for people who work with people. It identifies advice from other famous books like " The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People," but also expands them with a narrative. I especially liked the section where they talk about observing without judging other speakers.