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10 Rules for Talking

An Expert's Guide to Mastering Difficult Conversations

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10 Rules for Talking

By: Tim Harkness
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Psychologist Tim Harkness has noticed something: sometimes it seems that everyone is shouting, but nobody is listening.

Surely we don't need to learn how to talk. Aren't we all born with an innate talent for communication and connection? And yet, in an age of Brexit and Trump, where social media provides a platform for instantaneous, unfettered opinion, doesn't it sometimes feel that we've lost our ability to move our discussions forward?

In the modern world, as our conversations and tone become ever-more adversarial we can find ourselves alienated from those who don't share precisely our opinion. Climate change, diversity, TimesUp, Twitter spats, two-party political systems - the list of intense debate-generating topics goes on, but resolution often feels further away than ever. And it's not just in the public sphere where we can improve - at home, in our friendships, with our family, at work, we need to find a new way to talk productively.

10 Rules for Talking is a timely guide to help us retrain our brains. Focussing on 'crucial' conversations where opinions vary, emotions are running strong and the stakes are high, Tim's ten rules will help you listen, persuade, respond, adapt and - most importantly - keep the conversation progressing.

Discover how to recognise that conversations and agreement are not as simple as we think, the importance of de-escalation to keep conversations safe, and why we must always respect our opponent, even if we don't always see eye-to-eye.

Welcome to a new way of talking.

©2020 Tim Harkness (P)2020 Bonnier Books UK
Communication & Social Skills
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So informative

Incredibly interesting, easy to listen and recap if needed. Chapters build well and the final chapter brings all the information together brilliantly in a conversation. So very helpful 😊

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Mostly woke propaganda

Woke propaganda diluted with obvious 2x2 thinking bias "discoveries". A typical neo-marxist writing masked as one about thinking-talking models and biases which slowly but surely by the end 4'th chapter turns into a typical neo-racist/anti-west agitprop. Maybe because the author himself falls under the strict scientific category which he defines as "tall white man" as oppose to ... short and black, I guess.

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