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Boundaries Face to Face
Boundaries Face to Face
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Five Stars
Categories :  Interpersonal Skills
Christianity
 
Publisher :  Zondervan
Author :  Henry Cloud and John Townsend
Narrator :  Dr. Henry Cloud/Dr. John Townsend
 
Length :  3 hours (Abridged)
 
Physical Price :  $24.99
Download Price :  $14.99
 
Format :  Encoded Windows Media
 
© 2006 Zondervan
A practical handbook on positive confrontation by the authors of the award-winning and best-selling Boundaries. Successful people confront well. They know that setting healthy boundaries improves relationships. They have discovered that uncomfortable—even dangerous—situations can often be avoided or resolved through direct conversation. But most of us don’t know how to go about having difficult conversations. We see confrontation as scary or adversarial. We’re afraid to ask a boss for a raise or talk to a relative about a drinking problem, or even address a relational conflict with a spouse or someone we are dating.

In Boundaries Face to Face authors Cloud and Townsend take the principles from their best-selling book Boundaries and apply them to a variety of the most common difficult situations and relationships.

• Explains why confrontation is essential in all arenas of life

• Shows how healthy confrontation can improve relationships

• Presents the essentials of a good boundary-setting conversation

• Provides tips on how to prepare for the conversation

• Shows how to tell people what you want, how to stop bad behavior, and how to deal with counterattack

• Gives actual examples of conversations to have with your spouse, your date, your kids, your coworker, your boss, your parents, and more

From the Book

Sometimes people get confused in a confrontation because the other person gets them off track. If that happens, remember this formula.

Empathize with their feelings or position, and return to your issue.

Here’s an example.

Joe: “I can’t believe you were offended by my comments. You joke around more than anyone here. That’s pretty hypocritical.”

You: “I understand it’s hard for you to see, and I’m glad you meant it as a joke and weren’t trying to be hurtful. What I’m telling you, though, and what I don’t want you to miss, is how it affected me. It hurt me and I don’t want to be talked to like that.”
 
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5 stars Teacher Recommendation
I have not read the book "Face to Face". My Biblical Leadership Class Instructor recommended it highly to us this semester to read, to gain insight on how to interact as a leader. I respect her opinion tremendously. However I did read Boundaries which makes me that much more excited to purchase your Face to Face book
September 2009Tannie Walker from Philadelphia
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