Les Choses Que Je Veux Dire Aux A Trump Mais Que Je Ne Peux Pas
by Jade Publier
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Award-winning actor Alan Alda tells the fascinating story of his quest to learn how to communicate better, and to teach others to do the same. With his trademark humor and candor, he explores how to develop empathy as the key factor. “Invaluable.”—Deborah Tannen, #1 New York Times bestselling author of You’re the Only One I Can Tell and You Just Don’t Understand Alan Alda has been on a decades-long journey to discover new ways to help people communicate and relate...
Les Choses Que Je Veux Dire Aux A Mon Patron Mais Que Je Ne Peux Pas
by Jade Publier
Awkward. It has become the catchphrase of an entire generation - to describe situations so uncomfortable that all you can do is cringe as they unfold. Sam Scholfield has a knack of getting into the kind of awkward situations that make most of us want to flee - but she also has a talent for anticipating and sailing through most of them unscathed. "Awkward" covers dozens of social perils, including fraught but necessary conversations ('I don't want to marry you'); situations you're in through no f...
Problems that "just won't go away" can be settled through methods developed by one of America's leading experts in conflict resolution. In clear language, Weeks shows readers how to turn conflict into lasting partnerships and ensure a fruitful outcome.
We are drawn to smooth, harmonious movement. Both social and physical graces have been taught since the dawn of civilization. Yet grace seems forgotten in our pushy, hectic modern world. Sarah L. Kaufman argues that we should bring it back. She celebrates grace in the way bodies move; exploring how to stand, walk and dress well. She deplores the rarity of grace among public figures and glories in it where found. She singles out grace in sports and in the arts-from tennis and football to sculptur...