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How to Hug a Porcupine: Easy Ways to Love the Difficult People in Your Life Audiobook
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AS SEEN ON TIKTOK: Discover 101 easy communication strategies for dealing with difficult people—at home, at work, and in your community!
Learn to calm the quills of difficult parents, children, colleagues, and even strangers.
Most of us know someone who always seems to cause problems or irritate others. The truth is these troublemakers haven’t necessarily asked to be this way. Sometimes we need to learn new approaches for dealing with the difficult people who are harder to get along with or love.
This concise guide explains that making peace with others isn’t as tough or as terrible as we think it is. In 101 useful tips, it shows you how to love and manage the “prickly” people in your life—whether you want to calm the quills of difficult parents, children, siblings, or even strangers.
Since going viral on TikTok, thousands of people have discovered the power of Dr. Debbie Joffe Ellis’ practices. With a forwored by Ellis herself, How to Hug a Porcupine is a modern classic that will help you resolve conflicts, communicate effectively, and lead life with greater patience, empathy, and kindness!
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About the Authors
Sean Smith is the UK’s leading celebrity biographer and the author of the number one bestseller Cheryl, as well as Sunday Times bestselling books about Tom Jones, Robbie WIlliams, and Kate Middleton. His books about the most famous people of our times have been translated throughout the world.
Julia Ross, MA, author of the bestselling The Diet Cure, is a pioneer in the field of nutritional psychology. She has directed counseling programs in the San Francisco Bay Area since 1980 and is the founder and executive director of Recovery Systems, a holistic clinic that has helped thousands of people with mood problems, eating disorders, and addictions by combining counseling with nutrient therapy and biochemical rebalancing. An instructor at several San Francisco Bay Area universities, she is a popular lecturer whose work has been featured in publications such as Psychology Today, Natural Health, and the San Francisco Examiner Magazine. Ross lives and works in Marin County, California.
About Julie Briskman
Julie Briskman is a classically trained actress who has performed in major regional theaters throughout the country, including the Guthrie Theater, where she spent seven years as a company member. Julie lives in Seattle, where she continues her work as a leading stage actress and voice talent.