Make Peace With Anyone, Dr. David J. Lieberman, Ph.D.
Make Peace With Anyone, Dr. David J. Lieberman, Ph.D.
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Make Peace With Anyone
Breakthrough Strategies to Quickly End Any Conflict, Feud, or Estrangement

Author: Dr. David J. Lieberman, Ph.D.

Narrator: William Dufris

Unabridged: 4 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/23/2018


Synopsis

Make Peace with Anyone is the first audiobook that shows listeners how to quickly resolve any situation, no matter how long it's been going on, or how many people are involved. The techniques and psychological strategies presented here are simple, easy to understand, and work...fast. In this audiobook listeners will learn how to:

*End any family feud
*Get an apology from anyone
*Jumpstart any relationship or friendship
*Handle any passive-aggressive person
*Get the respect you deserve from anyone
*Dramatically improve any relationship
*Get anyone to forgive you for anything
*Align anyone to your way of thinking

Dr. David J. Lieberman provides the path to permanent peace and will show you the way to Make Peace with Anyone.

About Dr. David J. Lieberman, Ph.D.

David J. Lieberman, Ph. D., is a nationally recognized leader in the field of human behavior and the creator of NeuroDynamic Analysis, a revolutionary short-term therapy. He is a sought-after speaker and lecturer and a frequent guest on top national television and radio programs. His work has been translated into 10 languages. He is the author of books including Make Peace with Anyone and How to Change Anybody. He lives in New Jersey.

About William Dufris

William Dufris began his audio career in London, England. He co-found the audio production company The Story Circle, Ltd in the UK. In the US, he founded Mind’s Eye Productions and co-founded Rocky Coast Radio Theatre in addition to The AudioComics Company, for which he is producer, director, actor and engineer. Durfis was nominated six times as a finalist for the APA's prestigious Audie Awards. He garnered eighteen Golden Earphones Awards through AudioFile magazine, which honored him as one of The Best Voices at the End of the Century. Of his work, AudioFile said, "William Dufris commands a dazzling array of voices that bring to life the dozens of audiobooks he’s narrated." His audiobook credits include many of Newt Gingrich and William R. Forstchen, Ph.D.'s works, such as Days of Infamy and Pearl Harbor, in addition to George McGovern’s Abraham Lincoln, Neal Stephenson’s Cryptonomicon and John Scalzi’s The Ghost Bridges.Dufris acted on stage and in television and is best known as the original North American voice of the cartoon character Bob in Nickelodeon's popular children's show, Bob the Builder. Additionally, he worked with legendary director Dirk Maggs on his audio drama productions of Spider-Man.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Suzie on August 03, 2012

So I originally picked this up with a specific conflict in mind, but it was so good I kept reading. Perhaps it's reverse psychology at work, but it seems like it's designed to work on YOUR attitude instead of the person you're in conflict with, which seems quite effective. There were a few recommend......more

Goodreads review by Tanny on June 12, 2013

I found this book very simply put and easy to read, not hard work at all. Whether the strategies work I am soon to find out..........more

Goodreads review by Reuben on December 24, 2007

Even if you don't want to buy this book, just go to your local book store and read Chapter 1 - it is really good and worth your time.......more

Goodreads review by Elisa on October 23, 2009

about how to manage those close relationships well.......more

Goodreads review by Lora on January 06, 2018

This is a self-help book on how to positively resolve the intractable differences that sometimes arise in our relationships, whether it is with family or friends or on the job. There is even a section on how to help resolve the differences between other people. As with Dr. Lieberman’s other books, th......more


Quotes

“Getting someone to forgive you is a difficult matter, but David J. Lieberman ... shows how to do this and defuse a host of other common conflicts.” —Publishers Weekly