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The Subtle Art to "Winning" an Argument

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Stavros Gazis

  • Relay Publishing

  • Paru le : 25/06/2020
This is not a self-help book, it's a book on self-reflection. How we handle confrontation is a reflection on how we manage people, our lives and ourselves,... > Lire la suite
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This is not a self-help book, it's a book on self-reflection. How we handle confrontation is a reflection on how we manage people, our lives and ourselves, which is determined by the confidence we have built over the years and the closure we have gained from our challenging past experiences. The Subtle Art to "winning" an argument is about understanding the dynamics behind confrontation, how to react, respond, establish boundaries and to find closure when life or people let us down.
Arguments are never in short supply, there is always someone willing to challenge us to start a dispute, prove a point or bring about the worst in us. There are only two differences when arguing with a partner, ex, client, boss, friend, family, stranger, or a neighbour: One is the emotional investment, while the second is the series of consequences that occur after a failed argument. However, the anatomy behind every argument remains the same of how it begins, managed or resolved.
It is all determined how we can control our thoughts, adopting emotional management, understanding comprehension and communication, and how we should keep our ego in check to face our fears. Once we address our fears, only then can we master The Subtle art to "winning" an argument.

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  • Date de parution : 25/06/2020
  • Editeur : Relay Publishing
  • ISBN : 978-1-393-93718-0
  • EAN : 9781393937180
  • Format : ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num. : pas de protection

À propos de l'auteur

Biographie de Stavros Gazis

Stavros Gazis began writing about people, life and social dynamics, which he learnt while working behind a bar at a famous pub in Queens Park, London. Although holding noteworthy positions in corporate, construction and IT sectors, he will still maintain that being a barman was the best time of his life. Purely because of the people he would meet, and the interesting lives they've lived. Born in Zimbabwe in 1978, he left with his family to live in Argentina and Italy, only to end up in a small town, just south of Johannesburg where he was raised. Coming from a family who travelled somewhat, he knew there was an enormous world out there, so he set out to find it. During his travels, he took great interest in the people he would meet, discovering new cultures, languages, tasting wonderful foods and finding himself in peculiar situations.
More importantly, he was curious to discover what drives people who are seeking to find their sole purpose in life. Having visited over 24 countries across four continents, he realised that the blueprint to being accepted and welcomed, are manners, respect, confidence and appreciation. Stavros returned to South Africa from London in 2018, where he rediscovered his passion for writing, and teaching others the power and confidence reading and writing can offer, which he is currently doing. He does not believe in a bucket list.
Instead, he believes in embracing serendipity, and "just do what you feel is right at the time". "Success is not about all the assets or status you can muster in your life, it's about entrenching yourself with the right people who can help you define who you truly are, explore life and have a great story to tell."
The Subtle Art to "Winning" an Argument
Stavros Gazis
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