The author frequently deals with a compulsive talker, and by writing this book, she learned how to handle this person in her life. This guide will show you how to recognize and deal with compulsive talking and covers the following situations/people: 1. --A spouse 2. --A Family member 3. --Co-workers 4. --Social Situations Compulsive talking creates many different listener's responses, including anger, irritation, frustration, or feeling shut out or ignored. In extreme cases, some may feel attacked or invaded. Those dealing with the compulsive talker may react in various ways ranging from annoyance to distress and avoidance. None of these is helpful for a relationship. Listeners, particularly those in family or partnership situations, where avoiding the compulsive talker is not an option, need to learn techniques to put the chatterer in a 'box.' A few of these techniques are: 5. --Understanding what compulsive talking is 6. --Dealing with it in specific situations 7. --Creating healthy boundaries and self-identity 8. --Developing anti-stress techniques 9. --Moving on if necessary The goal is after reading this book, you will be able to create respectful relationships that support your well-being. ******************************** Pat Brill started The Info Crowd to provide solutions to problems people face daily in their lives. We all deserve to be happy, so how do we create a life that offers us what we need to stop tolerating what doesn't support our well-being. Instead, learn how to build the best life possible. She believes that we learn from each other and can use that learning to implement the necessary changes to build a life around happiness.
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