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  • If You Can't Say Something Nice, What Do You Say?

  • Practical Solutions for Working Together Better
  • By: Sarita Maybin
  • Narrated by: Sarita Maybin
  • Length: 1 hr and 48 mins

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If You Can't Say Something Nice, What Do You Say?

By: Sarita Maybin
Narrated by: Sarita Maybin
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Publisher's Summary

We've all been told, "If you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all." This audiobook provides practical approaches and positive phrases for those times when you need to say something that is not so nice. Find out how to constructively clue someone in, deflect the negative comment of a well-meaning friend, or let a colleague know that what he or she is doing drives you crazy - without destroying the relationship.

You'll also get answers to such questions as:

  • How do you know if you should confront a situation or just let it go?
  • What should you do if someone asks your opinion and you have nothing nice to say?
  • How do you set limits with people who make unreasonable demands?
©2006 Sarita Maybin (P)2015 Sarita Maybin

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