
Human Relationships
Cultivate Deep Relationships with People to Improve Your People Skills
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Narrated by:
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KC Wayman
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By:
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John Ward
About this listen
Do you find yourself wondering how some people make an amazing first impression?
Want to build meaningful (and lasting!) connections with great people?
To be human is to accept that we live in a connected society – relationships are integral to our work and personal lives, and in the age of technology we are connected like never before.
Yet, so many of us struggle with the development and sustenance of positive relationships.
Human Relationships unravels the complexities of our day-to-day, workplace and long-term interactions, and explains these sometimes bewildering experiences within the context of behavioral science and developmental psychology.
In this book, you will learn:
- The importance of positivity in accepting yourself and others
- The secrets of truly likeable and charismatic people – and how you can cultivate these traits, too!
- How to develop your emotional intelligence for lasting connections with others
- The unconscious mental and emotional barriers you may have to forming open, healthy relationships with the people around you
- How to develop healthy communication skills that help you build instant rapport with others
- And more!
If you’re ready to improve the quality of your interactions with your colleagues, loved ones or acquaintances, Human Relationships will guide you through tried-and-tested methods that will transform your interpersonal skills forever.
John Ward is a professor, motivational speaker, and author, and holds two degrees in psychology and neuroscience. He has devoted his life to helping people become their best selves both in the classroom and in countless books.
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