<span>Want to know how to speak up instead of shut down, face challenges head-on instead of run the other way, and keep your cool even when others donβt? </span><span>Talking on Eggshells</span><span> shows you how. This inspiring book shares everyday character-building situations and offers example
Talking on Eggshells: Soft Skills for Hard Conversations
β Scribed by Sam Horn
- Publisher
- New World Library
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Want to know how to speak up instead of shut down, face challenges head-on instead of run the other way, and keep your cool even when others donβt? Talking on Eggshells shows you how. This inspiring book shares everyday character-building situations and offers examples of what to say and not to say so youβll never be tongue-tied or tongue-twisted again.
Sam Hornβs relatable, real-life stories and energizing, instantly usable insights will help you think on your feet, reduce stress, and deal more proactively and diplomatically with bosses, coworkers, customers, friends, family members, partners, children, even that date who just ghosted you. Youβll love this go-to guide for clearly communicating what you want and need to get the results you desire and deserve.
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