Interpersonal Communication


Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life
The Lost Art of Listening: How Learning to Listen Can Improve Relationships
What Every Body is Saying: An Ex-FBI Agent's Guide to Speed-Reading People
How to Win Friends & Influence People
Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know About the People We Don't Know
Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking
How to Talk to Anyone: 92 Little Tricks for Big Success in Relationships
The Dictionary of Body Language
How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen
Humble Inquiry: The Gentle Art of Asking Instead of Telling
Permission to Feel: The Power of Emotional Intelligence to Achieve Well-Being and Success
Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most
Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes are High
Boundaries: When to Say Yes, How to Say No to Take Control of Your Life
Interplay: The Process of Interpersonal Communication
Shannon L. Alder
Never presume to know a person based on the one dimensional window of the internet. A soul can’t be defined by critics, enemies or broken ties with family or friends. Neither can it be explained by posts or blogs that lack facial expressions, tone or insight into the person’s personality and intent. Until people “get that”, we will forever be a society that thinks Beautiful Mind was a spy movie and every stranger is really a friend on Facebook.
Shannon L. Alder

Amir Fathizadeh
People often talk behind each other’s backs in a smug manner, intending to gain other’s approval or favor. It seems gossip is, unfortunately, part of who we are. But after looking at it closely, I learned that it does not have to be. I believe the tendency to gossip is more environmental than physiological. And we can certainly overcome such environmental influences – but only if we work at it. In this book, we will open up a dialogue about gossip. We will examine why people gossip. We will loo ...more
Amir Fathizadeh, Gossip: The Road to Ruin

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