How to Deal with Difficult People, John Munford
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How to Deal with Difficult People
Advanced and Effective Methods to Deal with Difficult People

Author: John Munford

Narrator: Betty Johnston

Unabridged: 3 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/10/2024


Synopsis

Face it: Difficult people are as unavoidable as they are problematic. That’s why you need to have a plan in place for how to deal with them when your paths cross. For the longest time, you may have decided that the best thing to do with them is put up with them and wait for the chance to get out of their space, but as you’ve probably realized, that solution isn’t always practical. So, this book will take you by the hand and show you the ins and outs of dealing with frustrating people without losing your head.Learning how to deal with the difficult people in your life is a great way to level up communication. It doesn’t matter if you’re dealing with someone determined to misunderstand you or who always finds an excuse to be aggressive. You’ll find you made a brilliant choice by picking this book out of all the others because it will equip you with the tools and know-how to make the best of these problematic encounters you face. You no longer have to let others take advantage of you just because you want peace to reign. Instead, you can take the reins of each conversation with the difficult person and steer things where you want them to go.In this book, you’re going to learn how to adopt the right attitude and state of mind, which will, in turn, help you handle problematic individuals with ease and finesse. You’ll have a plan of action that works well, whether it’s for your relationship, career, friendships, or any other thing in life. This book is written in simple English, and the concepts are easy to grasp immediately. The only thing between you and your successful tango with the difficult ones in your path is your commitment to applying the principles in these pages. Do that, and you’ll never have to be dragged down by another frown-inducing encounter again.

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