Blamestorming provides highly practical tools to advance our psychological evolution through being cooperative rather than competitive in our communication.' Sir John Whitmore, author of the bestselling Coaching for Performance 'I recommend Rob's book to anyone who wants to communicate more effectively.' Linda Blair, clinical psychologist, author, columnist, broadcaster Do your disagreements always escalate into rows? Do you have to deal with an angry spouse, a difficult teenager, unfocused colleagues or a stressed boss? In this uniquely practical guide to good conversation, communications expert Rob Kendall draws on 20 years plus of study and coaching experience to reveal: ? How survival instincts take over and derail conversations at the worst moments ? How to avoid conversations escalating into destructive arguments ? How to prepare for and conduct challenging conversations ? How to avoid defensiveness and emotional lockdown ? How to read the warning signals that a conversation is going off-track This is the most accessible in-depth book about communication on the market, using case studies and and exceptionally clear page design to dissect examples of problematic conversations, as well as easy-to-absorb concepts such as the Bad Place and the Lock Down. Short digestible chapters look at all the conversational scenarios you will encounter, showing how to have rewarding interactions with everyone in your life ? including your colleagues, boss, neighbours, parents and children. Through his coaching work, Rob has used the techniques in Blamestorming to help many thousands of people from all walks of life ? now you too can benefit from his simple yet highly effective approach.
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"I believe most everyone could benefit from reading this book, as so much of our modern lifestyle is interdependent on how clearly we communicate ... So often we can think we're really getting along with someone, oblivious to the train wreck fast approaching. Blamestorming: Why Conversations go Wrong and How to Fix Them is a very thought provoking read. It contains easily absorbed information, and colorfully stated concepts that are simple to remember, making them easily accessible, powerful strategies. Another thing that's nice about this book, is that it isn't a total overhaul prescription for changing the way you interact and express yourself through conversation, it's more like a guide for avoiding common pitfalls. Excellent book." -- Andy's Iron Advice (October 13, 2014)