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How to Change Anybody
- Proven Techniques to Reshape Anyone's Attitude, Behavior, Feelings, or Beliefs
- Narrated by: Bruce Sabath
- Length: 2 hrs and 59 mins
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Summary
Don't let crazy people drive you crazy. Don't let annoying, obnoxious, petty people get under your skin. Stop having to ask the same thing over and over again. Whether it's your kids, spouse, friend, client, patient, or co-worker, why try to "deal" with people when you can change them?
New York Times best-selling author David Lieberman is a master at interpersonal relationships, and this is his most useful collection of easy psychological tactics yet.
This book gives you the psychological tools to reshape and remake anyone into a better person. Before you break up with your boyfriend, fire your employee, or write off your mother-in-law, try changing them into someone new. With clear, easy-to-use techniques, How to Change Anybody tells you how to:
- Inspire loyalty
- Eliminate prejudice in anyone
- Turn anyone's mood around fast
- Stop stubborn behavior
- Remake a wallflower into a social butterfly
- Stop passive aggressive behavior
- Turn a lazy bum into an ambitious go-getter
- And much more!
David Lieberman is an expert in simple behavioral strategies that work every time. These tried-and-true techniques give you the tools to permanently change anyone, faster and easier than you ever thought possible, and, in the process, to change your life!
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- Wonik
- 22-04-05
How to Change Anybody
I want to change myself at first, and then I'll try to change my family include my wife. Also, I want to change my mother.
I think if I change myself at first, everything will be changed.
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- Elena
- 14-06-05
Common knowledge...
Common knowledge techniques that you probably already know. Personally, I had expected more out of this book - e.g. something new.
4 people found this helpful
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- Brad
- 14-04-05
Too much technical jargon
Might be ok for someone with a PHD in the field but for the ave person hard to understand.
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- Thomas
- 24-03-09
Yes, if you wish this as a knowledge reference.
I think this is basic information how to steer a person into providing the answers and even actions that you desire, by how you pose a question or conversation to steer the other person. Its fairly passive in nature but does show you how other's words can control What You Do, so that enlightment alone is worth the credit. This is actually good to know if you feel someone is verbally controlling, and you will be more knowledgeable about this, so thus more controlling of your own actions and reactions. However I do now feel that one should attempt to control anothers behavior and concentrate on their own behaviors. Now having said that, I can see how a parent would want to help control or guide their children in this way to avoid conflicts, get them working together, etc. So, enjoy this prespective on things in this guide, notice when its being done to you, and use the knowledge carefully. Certainly an interesting prespective to learn more about. I am happy its one in my library of over 50 self help book listens.
3 people found this helpful
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- Cynthia
- 11-11-05
hard to follow
This might be better as a printed book. I found it hard to follow. If you listen and then put it aside, when you get back to it and the narrator says "the fifth technique is", you don't remember what the topic is. There are some good ideas, but I didn't find this worthwhile as an audiobook.
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- manaf
- 26-02-19
to the point
concised . straight to the point . providing practical advice on how to deal with certain situations
1 person found this helpful