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Sticks and Stones Exposed

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Relationships. It all boils down to relationships. Everyone wants strong, positive, mutually beneficial relationships. So why are they so hard to develop? Why do so many spouses have such a hard time communicating with each other? Why does the generation gap sometimes feel more like the Continental Divide? Why would so many employees prefer to pull out their own molar teeth with a pair of rusty pliers than have lunch with their supervisor? Applicable and appropriate for the conference table or the kitchen table, this book will lead you on an amazing trip of self-discovery and insight into yourself and others. Weber has uncovered the key to making progress on purpose in relationships.
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First published January 1, 2004

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December 17, 2016
"Being a frog kisser is contagious." - An insight into the 7 me's. Read it after hearing his Keynote in Atlanta. Good reflection and takeaways if you deal with humans in your life.
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February 13, 2020
Met Dave last week in one of his classes. He gave this book to us for free and I usually don’t like “self help” but this was such an easy and great read. I definitely recommend it.
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July 11, 2012
Great inspirational speaker and a good author. But, you have to see him to really get the feeling for how he is.
Good content and good info.
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12 reviews7 followers
September 3, 2013
This is a must read for anyone!! Really helped me with my relationships (family, students, friends)
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August 22, 2015
I agree that this a good book but he is even better in person. He uncovers the 7 me in me. Thought provoking view on human interactions.
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