In this new edition of her classic book on human relationships author Florence Littauer draws from the experiences of the apostle Paul and her own demanding encounters to offer readers encouragement and practical advice to help smooth out thorny relationships. Readers will learn the secret to dealing with the four personality Readers will learn how to help friends and family see themselves as others see them, and they’ll learn how to react to trying situations by becoming more aware of how they affect those around them.
Florence Littauer is a Christian self-help author and public speaker. Littauer is best known for her series of books based upon the Personality Plus personality system. She was listed as one of Helen K. Hosier's "100 Christian Women Who Changed the Twentieth Century" and has received the National Speakers Association's Council of Peers Award for Excellence and has been designated by them as a Certified Speaking Professional.
Since anyone who doesn't think like me is "difficult", it was required reading. I love learning about how people are wired and how to successfully communicate with people who are coming from a totally different place than I am.
I have read this book at least 3 times (likely more), and it is always helpful. And I absolutely love the fun church context that the author puts the book in. This is an easy, informative and fun read.
didn’t fully read through this kinda skimmed through to people described that i have to deal with. pretty good book on how to help these people and i love how it used scripture and stories of paul to help!
“If you want a job done, give it to a busy person.”
“Larry Lazy: They tend to avoid responsibility, lack enthusiasm for new projects, and criticize those who take action. They don’t feel these are really weaknesses but good judgment. They know better than to assume responsibility for something they shouldn’t be doing.”page 62
“While you may be able to see through a large list to the goal ahead, Larry Lazy only wants to deal with one item at a time, if that.”
The whole book refers to christianity. All characters are members of a christian parish and the final chapter contains an in depth analysis of the St. Pauls letter to the philippians. You may like it or not. In the end there are real life examples of the methods St. Paul used in his letter.
It was good - I get the reason for the back ground on the characters in order to set the mood for the personalities... just maybe a tad too much almost lost me trying to get a grasp on their history, quirks, etc.