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Healing Conversations - by David Roberts (Paperback)

Healing Conversations - by  David Roberts (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Through compelling stories, <i>Healing Conversations</i> brings to life the seven elements of deep, fulfilling conversations and shows how to connect healthily to awaken healing within these conversations.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong><em>Healing Conversations</em> brings to life the seven elements of how to have deep and fulfilling conversations so that people can connect in a world with many conversational obstacles.</strong></p><p>Conversation is the way human beings connect. Great friendships are defined by the way one speaks, listens, and flows through the joy of effortless conversation. As the divisions in culture deepen due to politics, generational misunderstanding, the complexity of gender, the struggle to be politically correct, and every other possible human condition, conversation is becoming more and more dangerous. Most people feel an ever-increasing need to be careful with their words. It may be good to be thoughtful of language, but this is a new kind of carefulness. The anxiety of culture is leading people to communicate less and that leads to isolation and divisiveness.</p><p><em>Healing Conversations</em> is a simple way to revolutionize communication. It offers practical help to allow readers to talk their way out of conflict and loneliness. Within <em>Healing Conversations</em>, Dave Roberts helps readers to learn, gain perspective, grow, accomplish real work, come together for a greater good, but even more, helps them to feel intimately connected to the people around them again through the power of conversation.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Roberts believes that people too often communicate out of a 'longing to be right' and suggests that if people would instead concentrate on 'genuine hospitality, ' then a more supportive and understanding communication could be fostered. He identifies several obvious challenges to holding a deep conversation, including the currently strong sense of political divisiveness and the need to feel respected and trusted.<br> <b>-- Publishers Weekly </b><br>

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