- An Amazingly Simple Way to Reduce Stress and Build Better Relationships
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Question... How do you make lemonade in the dark with no recipe?Life hands you lemons. You're told to think positively and make lemonade. Fair enough. What does that look like? This is the book that shows you to make the lemonade.The darkness is fear, anxiety, stress, anger, and worry. How do we deal with those feelings and emotions? What does that look like? This book teaches you how to turn the light on, taking power away from the monsters in the dark.This engaging and quick read will make you more confident. It's like a quick upgrade for your social skills. But even though it's quick, the impact is huge..DON'T ASK STUPID QUESTIONS was written to help see your relationships in a new light. You will immediately see the effects of poor communication on yourself and those around you, as well as how quick and easy the changes are. You should find yourself becoming more patient, and calmer in stressful situations. With each quick chapter, you will have a new perspective backed up with practical how-to advice. As a parent, it will make you consider how you are interacting with your kids and spouse. As a manager, how you lead and deal with conflict. Sell more, and influence more effectively. This is the book we all need right now.What will you learn?Recognize destructive communication and how to fix it right now.Understand how to stay calm and deal with your emotions.Gain self-confidence through understanding.Deal with conflict, change, and mistakes in a healthy and productive way.It's going to help you to be more creative and think outside the box.See opportunities in change.Who should read this?It's written in an easy-to-read story format, making it understandable for teens and adults.Teach this to your kids, use it with your friends and family. Give it to the boss, unless you're the boss... In which case, teach this to your team.Before your next date or sales pitch, which is the same thing anyway, you will want to read this.Actually, read it before your next conversation regardless of what it is, because you are not going to see it the same way.