You don't have to be controlled by difficult people! Strange as it may seem, other people are not nearly as committed to our happiness as we are. In fact, sometimes it seems like they’re on a mission to make us miserable! There’s always that one person. The one who hijacks our emotions. The one who seems to thrive on drama. If we could just “fix” that person, everything would be better. But we can’t fix other people. We can only make choices about ourselves. In this cut-to-the-chase audio book, communication expert Mike Bechtle shows you how to stop being a victim of other people’s craziness. With commonsense wisdom and proactive advice that you can put into practice immediately, Bechtle gives you a proven strategy to handle crazy people — and stay sane while doing it. There will always be difficult people. But this fresh perspective on dealing with them can change your life — starting today!
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"You will get out of this book as much as you need. This book alerted me too many of my flaws in my communications and relationships. It all seemed to make perfect sense as you listen to it, but they are concepts you would not have thought of.I treat this book as a textbook. You can't just read through it once and become proficient in its teachings. If the subject matter appeals to you and it is something you want to achieve, then listen to this book over and over again until it becomes part of your nature. It was life changing for me. "
— Ringwood (5 out of 5 stars)
" Very enjoyable read, full of good common-sense suggestions to help us become "victors" rather than "victims" of the "crazy people" in our lives. "
— Deborah, 8/24/2013" bleh. Didactic and not for skeptics. "
— L., 8/15/2013" A wonderful book filled with tons of great advice, not only for dealing with the crazy people in your life, but also recognising that you might be the crazy one. The religious references also allowed a spiritual connection. "
— Michelle, 7/17/2013" A good message in this book. Lot's of things to think about and to implement into one's life. Although there is a bit of a Christian background in this book, it is nothing that would put a non-christian off. Just good hints and trueisms. "
— Any, 4/21/2013" I picked up this book just because I liked the quirky title, but it turned out to be a profoundly helpful read. I highly recommend it! "
— Mark, 3/29/2013" I purchased this book at the grocery store solely based on its title. Pretty nice positive thinking manifesto. Too many Bible references for my taste. "
— Chuck, 3/27/2013" Ok book, lots of bible references which i was not expecting: Three things that I learned. 1. you can't expect anyone else to change. 2. you can change the way that you deal with crazy people 3. be a victor, not a victim. "
— Judy, 1/14/2013" Good insights. Gave me a lot to think about. "
— Glenda, 11/18/2012