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Average rating: 4.34 · 408 ratings · 35 reviews · 36 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Complete Guide to Mid-R...

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The Complete Guide to High-...

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What I Really Meant to Say

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The Spad Driver

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Who Kidnapped Excellence: W...

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The Third Wire

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“Reserve the voice of authority for only when it is rightfully needed.”
John Britt, WHAT I REALLY MEANT TO SAY! A to Z of Meaningful Conversations and Deeper Relationships

“Ken Blanchard is famous for saying ‘we need to catch people doing something right’. These performers may need your feedback as well!”
John Britt, WHAT I REALLY MEANT TO SAY! A to Z of Meaningful Conversations and Deeper Relationships

“To listen fully means to pay close attention to what is being said beneath the words. You listen not only to the “music”, but to the essence of the person speaking. You listen not only for what someone knows, but for what he or she is. Ears operate at the speed of sound, which is far slower than the speed of light the eyes take in. Generative listening is the art of developing deeper silences in yourself, so you can slow our mind’s hearing to your ears’ natural speed, and hear beneath the words to their meaning.”
John Britt, WHAT I REALLY MEANT TO SAY! A to Z of Meaningful Conversations and Deeper Relationships

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