Almost everyone will agree that what we say to others is important. We are reminded that the "power of the word is mightier than the sword." HOW we say it is just as important, if not more so. Arguments, disagreements, and stress in relationships are often caused by the language patterns we use rather than the actual meaning of the words themselves. This book "decodes" everyday speech patterns. We can determine the way we process information, how we communicate with others and, even more importantly, the patterns OTHERS use to gather information, process it, remember, and verbally communicate...
Almost everyone will agree that what we say to others is important. We are reminded that the "power of the word is mightier than the sword." HOW we sa...