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The Next Conversation

The Next Conversation

265 kr

265 kr

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On., 9 april - ma., 14 april


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Produktbeskrivelse

*AS HEARD ON THE DIARY OF A CEO PODCAST*

MAKE YOUR NEXT CONVERSATION THE ONE THAT CHANGES EVERYTHING

'Go and get this book, there's very few like it' Steven Bartlett

'If you are a student of what makes people tick, you need this book' Chris Voss, internationally bestselling author of Never Split the Difference


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What’s the best way to handle a heated conversation?
How do I stand my ground with confidence?
Is there an effective way to work with difficult personalities?


Trial lawyer Jefferson Fisher has gained millions of followers through short, simple, practical videos teaching people how to argue less and talk more.

And now he offers a tried-and-true framework that will show you how to transform your life and your relationships. His down-to-earth teachings and actionable strategies have helped countless people navigate life’s toughest situations. You will learn:

  • Why you should never “win” an argument
  • How to set boundaries and frame conversations
  • Why saying less is often more
  • How to overcome conflict with connection


Everything you want to say, and how you want to say it, can be found in The Next Conversation.

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'Embracing the knowledge in The Next Conversation will vastly improve your life.' Andrew Huberman, PhD, professor, Department of Neurobiology at Stanford University School of Medicine and creator of the Huberman Lab Podcast

'Knowing exactly what to say when the pressure runs high is where we get stuck. No one is better than Jefferson Fisher to show you how to start' Mel Robbins, bestselling author and host of The Mel Robbins Podcast

Artikkel nr.

1989963f-d30e-570c-b190-e04e843f4805

The Next Conversation

265 kr

265 kr

På lager

On., 9 april - ma., 14 april


Sikker betaling

14 dagers åpent kjøp


Selges og leveres av

Adlibris