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_aGladieux, Michelle D., _eauthor. |
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_aCommunicate with courage : _btaking risks to overcome the four hidden challenges / _cMichelle D. Gladieux. |
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_aOakland, CA : _bBerrett-Koehler Publishers, Inc., _cc2022 |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | _aPreface -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Strength in vulnerability (saying "nobody's perfect", and meaning it) -- Chapter 2 Understand risk to improve your relationships and career -- Chapter 3 The hunt for hidden challenges (the blind spots you most need to see) -- Chapter 4 Hidden challenge #1 : hiding from risk -- Chapter 5 Hidden challenge #2 : defining to be right -- Chapter 6 Hidden challenge #3 : Rationalizing the negative -- Chapter 7 Hidden challenge #4 : setting for "good enough" -- Chapter 8 Risk not worth taking -- Chapter 9 The most important conversations to have -- Chapter 10 The complete risk-taking communicator -- Conclusion | ||
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_a"Clear communication requires the courage to confront the psychological blocks that are holding you back. Learn how to become a fearless and peerless communicator. As a lifelong communication coach, Michelle Gladieux has discovered the four sneaky psychological obstacles that can keep you from becoming an effective communicator: Hiding-Fearing your low self-confidence will expose your supposed weaknesses; Defining-Putting too much stock into your assumptions and being quick to judge right and wrong; Rationalizing-Using "being realistic" to shield yourself from taking chances, engaging in conflict, or doing other scary but potentially rewarding actions; Settling-Stopping at "good enough" instead of pushing for something better. What all these challenges have in common is they require taking risks-to reveal yourself, to question your beliefs, to take a leap of faith, or to move out of your comfort zone. As a response, each chapter includes a Pro Move, or a best practice, and an exercise designed to help you overcome your fears and become a powerful communicator. Courageous communication requires self-knowledge, practice, and a fierce desire to continually improve; this book is like having an expert coach along with you for every step of the journey"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_aINTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION _xPSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS. |
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