U&ME: Communicating in Moments that Matter

U&ME: Communicating in Moments that Matter

by John Stewart
U&ME: Communicating in Moments that Matter

U&ME: Communicating in Moments that Matter

by John Stewart

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Overview

New and Revised! Chapter on multicultural moments that matter; Handling political differences with family or friends; Simplified approach; Updated findings from brain research.
Are you as happy as you you�d like to be? Feeling satisfied with your job? Getting along well with family members? Experiencing serenity, at least some of the time? Do you think your life situation is contributing to your longevity or pushing you toward an early grave?
Nothing is more critical to the quality of our lives than our relationships, and nothing is more critical to our relationships than how we communicate. U&ME: Communicating in Moments that Matter shows how to improve the quality of your life by improving your everyday communicating.
In the first 2 chapters, you�ll learn the connection between effectively communicating and The Big Question, �What does it mean to be human?� You�ll find a simple model that shows how to make your communicating as personal as possible. Then eight chapters show how to improve your texting, Skyping, meeting management, mentoring, your dating and parenting, your relationship with your spouse, your work projects, your contacts with people who identify with different cultures, and your spiritual and religious life.
The concepts in U&ME are research-based, and the dozens of practical skills have been tested by hundreds of thousands of spouses, parents, students, managers, multiculturalists, teachers, and spiritual and religious practitioners.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940149744749
Publisher: The Taos Institute
Publication date: 07/24/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 294
File size: 524 KB

About the Author

John Stewart was a long-time Professor of Communication at the University of Washington, executive trainer with Fortune 500 firms,and is Emeritus Professor of Communication at the University of Dubuque.
His interpersonal communication book Bridges Not Walls has sold over half a million copies. He has also written about listening, dialogue, small group facilitation, team-building, language, and communication ethics. He lives with his wife, Becky, in Dubuque, Iowa. His website and blog are at
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