Get Along with Everyone
Having been privileged to write several books, including New York Times bestsellers, I particularly welcome Rabbi Shimon Gruen's new book as an outstanding primer on how to identify and understand the four basic personality types and how they can best interact with one another. Rabbi Gruen hits the bulls-eye.
From the Foreword - By Dr. David J. Lieberman
A surprisingly simple and practical approach to helping different personalities get along at home, at work, and in every relationship, from children and parents, to couples in conflict, to individuals deciding which type of job to take, and more.
Bill Eddy LCSW, ESQ - Author of "Its All Your Fault!" 12 Tips for Managing People Who Blame Others for Everything
A road map that helps us move past taking things personally so we can really see who our partner is and learn, if we choose, how to meet them in a better way. This is a must read for anyone who wants to forge a better relationship with another person.
Allen Berger, Ph.D. - Author of "Love Secrets Revealed" and "12 Stupid Things that Mess Up Recovery"
A unique guide that might prod you into rethinking and redirecting your most important relationships. Rabbi Gruen tackles the ancient challenge of our inability to get along with one another and emerges with an unusual approach - one that not only respects individual differences but offers new hope for our species.
Adele Faber - Author of How to Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will talk
About the Author:
Rabbi Shimon Gruen is the founder of Leha'ir, which offers classes, workshops, teleconferences, and one-on-one counseling to teach his innovative methodology of conflict resolution and relationship building. His groundbreaking approach has already helped thousands of people across the globe.
Dimensions | 6X9 |
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ISBN | 9781680250886 |
Publisher | Distributed By Feldheim |
Number of pages | 280 |
Item # | 7592 |
Binding type | Paperback |
Weight | 1.000000 lbs. |
- QuestionCan someone who read this book and R’ Mordechai Weinberger’s Mastering Relationships tell me if they are similar an compare and contrast them? Thanks in advance!
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- Life/relationship transformingAs a big reader of many self-help and relationship books, I can honestly say that it's been a long time since somebody came up with something so revolutionary and novel. This is not the typical advice for bettering relationships. The author seemingly came up with something totally out-of-the-box, and addressed it head-on, leaving almost no room for confusion.
I highly recommend anyone in a less than perfect relationship to take this book and make good use of it, and watch the relationship literally transform.Posted on
- An incredible book. a must read for everyone who has children, spouses, bosses and co-workers.Book is well written, clear messages, easy to follow suggestions. a sure best seller!
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