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Talking to 'Crazy'
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Talking to 'Crazy'

How to Deal with the Irrational and Impossible People in Your Life

by Mark Goulston

Recommended by Cynthia Johnson

Recommended by Cynthia Johnson

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Recommended by 1 source and appears in Project Management, Psychology, and Personal Development.

?Finally! The book that helps you deal with irrational, impossible people.? ? Oprah?s Book Club 2.0 Let?s face it: we all know people who are downright irrational. No matter how hard you try to reason with them, it never works. So what?s the solution How do you talk to someone who just won?t listen What can you do with an unrealistic boss, an ang...

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Recommended by 1 source and appears in Project Management, Psychology, and Personal Development.

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