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019 _a000066444571
020 _a9781787300958
_qhardback
020 _a9781787300965
_qpaperback
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_beng
_erda
_dWWBK
082 0 4 _a153.68
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099 _a153.68
_bMUR
100 1 _aMurphy, Kate,
_c(Journalist),
_eauthor.
_9134891
245 1 0 _aYou're not listening :
_bwhat you're missing and why it matters /
_cKate Murphy.
246 3 _aYou are not listening.
264 1 _aLondon :
_bHarvill Secker,
_c2020.
264 4 _c©2020.
300 _aviii, 278 pages ;
_c24 cm.
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent.
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia.
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aWhen was the last time you listened to someone, or someone really listened to you? This life-changing book will transform your conversations forever. At work, we’re taught to lead the conversation. On social media, we shape our personal narratives. At parties, we talk over one another. So do our politicians. We’re not listening. And no one is listening to us. Now more than ever, we need to listen to those around us. New York Times contributor Kate Murphy draws on countless conversations she has had with everyone from priests to CIA interrogators, focus group moderators to bartenders, her great-great aunt to her friend's toddler, to show how only by listening well can we truly connect with others. Listening has the potential to transform our relationships and our working lives, improve our self-knowledge, and increase our creativity and happiness. While it may take some effort, it's a skill that can be learnt and perfected. When all we crave is to understand and be understood, You're Not Listening shows us how.
650 0 _aListening.
_9134892
650 0 _aListening
_xSocial aspects.
_9134893
650 0 _aInterpersonal communication.
_94296
650 0 _aInterpersonal relations.
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_p$23.99
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