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How to Deal With Difficult People: An Ultimate Guide to Successfully Cope and Deal With Difficult People (Learn How to Communicate Effectively With Difficult People Improve Your Communication Skills) - cover

How to Deal With Difficult People: An Ultimate Guide to Successfully Cope and Deal With Difficult People (Learn How to Communicate Effectively With Difficult People Improve Your Communication Skills)

Michael Schwartz

Publisher: Gupta Jyoti

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Summary

The odds are you have met difficult people which have made you cringe. I have, you have, and everyone has. It’s not pleasant and something we want to avoid at all costs. Life is hard, why let others make it harder.Difficult people exist at work too and that is likely to be the place where they really get under your skin and make life hard. You spend most of your day at work entitled to work without difficult, bitter, envious, frustrated, angry co-workers who want to make you the same.If you work with such people, you have to act. You may not notice their negative behaviour much but it certainly will grind you down with time. You need inside information, how to deal with these difficult people. You need to get inside their minds, find out what they are about and shield yourself from the negativity they emit.With how to deal with difficult people, you will learn;How to understand difficult peopleWhat makes difficult people challengingHow to spot difficult peopleHow to prevent difficult people from affecting your lifeAnd much moreWith this book, you'll learn the ultimate guide on dealing with difficult family and the most up-to-date strategies on how to eradicate the annoying, resentful, and absolutely spiteful interactions that sometimes plague families. These proven strategies have turned thousands of family dinner disasters into family dinner bliss. 
Available since: 04/30/2025.
Print length: 250 pages.

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