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Get Anyone to Forgive You for Anything Lib/E: The Proven Step-By-Step Method to a Winning Apology

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MP3 CD Format We all say things we shouldn't. What is important is how we deal with the gaffe. If a slip-of-the-tongue at a family gathering, office meeting, or social setting causes you to inadvertently embarrass or offend someone, the strategy presented here, will help you to smooth things over as quickly as possible. But what about when you really mess up? When one person has clearly violated the respect, trust, and rights of another be it personal or professional this audiobook walks listeners through the step-by-step process to gain forgiveness. Delivered in the no-fluff, no psychobabble way that has made New York Times Bestselling author Dr. David J. Lieberman so famous, Get Anyone to Forgive You for Anything is the audiobook that it is changing lives and relationships.

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First published January 4, 2011

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David J. Lieberman

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David J. Lieberman, PhD, is a renowned psychotherapist and the author of eleven books, including the New York Times bestsellers Get Anyone to Do Anything and Never Be Lied to Again. He has trained personnel in the U.S. military, the FBI, the CIA, and the NSA, and his instructional video is mandatory for psychological operations graduates.

He teaches government negotiators, mental health professionals, and Fortune 100 executives, and has appeared as a guest on more than 300 television and radio programs, including the Today show, NPR, and The View.

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Making your apology sound sincere is really hard and not really easy to do especially when face to face. Most obvious tips are make yourself countable and make sure the offense will not be repeated. Really cliche and funny but using situation such as funeral to do this, is really game-changing.
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