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When you react, the event controls you. When you respond, you're in control.Verbal Judo is the classic guide to the martial art of the mind and mouth that can help you defuse confrontations and generate cooperation, whether you're talking to a boss, a spouse, or even a teenager. For more than a generation, Dr. George J. Thompson's essential handbook has taught people how to communicate more confidently and persuasively in any situation. Verbal Judo shows you how to listen and speak more effectively, engage others through empathy (the most powerful word in the English language), avoid the most common conversational disasters, and use proven strategies to successfully express your point of view--and take the lead in most disputes.This updated edition includes a new foreword and a chapter featuring Dr. Thompson's five universal truths of human interaction: People feel the need to be respectedPeople would rather be asked than be toldPeople have a desire to know why. People prefer to have options over threats. People want to have a second chanceStop being frustrated and misunderstood. Stop finding yourself on the losing end of an argument. With Verbal Judo you'll be able to have your say--and say what you mean.
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This is a great book if your looking to improve your communication with relationships or provider better customer service with your job. The book provides great advice with applicable stories and techniques. I think one day i'll re-read this to get a better handle on the specifics. For a first time read it's changed my perspective on how I view difficult people and approaches.
I took it down the stars because at times during the book you can hear the white male privilege ooze out. Still, doesn't last long and ultimately the value of the rest of the book was worth it. -UPDATE- It's a combination of white male police privilege, i'm able to place it now! So when these phrases or parts leak out it makes him sound really insincere. I'd still say this is worth the read because it does provide valuable insight on deescalation, just a heads up.
The audiobook narrator I think was a perfect fit for this book. Nicely read.