Dealing With Difficult People: Coping With Conflict, Angry People, Abusive Behavior and Rage
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Dealing With Difficult People: Coping With Conflict, Angry People, Abusive Behavior and Rage
Dealing With Difficult People
Are you tired of arguing and fighting with difficult people? Is your life filled with chaos and drama? Are you overly stressed because of how your boss, spouse, child, friend, co-worker, girlfriend, boyfriend or family member is treating you? Are you longing for peace of mind?
In Amber Rain’s book, “Dealing With Difficult People: Coping With Conflict, Angry People, Abusive Behavior and Rage,†you will find the help you need in order to make positive changes in your life.
She has helped tens of thousands of people all over the world who are dealing with difficult people, learn how to deal with conflicts in relationships. She can help you too.
When you are finished reading this book you will know how to:
Deal with rejection
Stop an argument before it has a chance to start
Not be a doormat
Set boundaries
Communicate in an intelligent and empowering way
Deal with negative people
Get out of harm’s way
Put an end to being abused
Decide what issues are important to address and which ones you should let go of
and much more
Ideas from The Book On Dealing With Difficult People
You cannot change how someone treats you. All you can do is communicate with them in hopes that they will be willing to work out their difficulties. Dealing with difficult people is all about change.
Some people are never going to change. In situations where you are dealing with someone like this, the responsibility for change is going to have to be your own.
Nothing changes if nothing changes.
Insanity is doing the same things over and over again, expecting different results.
If you feel all of your efforts to work out your differences with someone are pointless, then you have to make changes.
Amber Rain has the wisdom you need for dealing with difficult people. One of her favorite sayings is; “nothing changes, if nothing changes.†Conflict resolution begins with change and that’s what this book is all about, making changes so you can deal with difficult people.
You see, Amber was in a long term relationship with an abusive alcoholic/addict for many years. It was during that time when she started attending support group meetings to help her learn how to deal with difficult people. Since then, Amber has attended thousands of these support group meetings.
Now you can learn all of the proven methods she uses that actually work powerfully when dealing with negative people.
More From The Book On Dealing With Difficult People:
Never have in depth discussions late at night. When you have reached the later part of your day, this is the very worst time to have serious conversations. You will have a much better chance of having right responses and communicating effectively when you are well rested, I’ve avoided getting into many situations that could have been very upsetting at the end of the day, just by choosing not to address serious issues at that time.
Don’t discuss serious issues when someone is under the influence of some substance. You wouldn’t try to have an intelligent conversation with someone who just came out of surgery, right? Dealing with difficult people takes finesse.
Are you ready to make changes in your life that will lead you to being a happier more peaceful person, no matter how awful your situation is? Get the book now; you will be glad you did. Dealing with difficult people can become much easier when you apply the tips in this book.
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