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Kibeh, Roy

 
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Synopsis

Some conversations cannot be avoided forever.

The salary discussion you've been putting off. The employee who needs honest feedback. The family member who keeps crossing a boundary. The business partner whose contribution has changed. The customer, supplier, friend, or colleague with whom something has gone wrong.

The problem is rarely knowing that the conversation needs to happen.

The problem is knowing how to have it well.

The Difficult Conversation Handbook is a practical guide to preparing for, conducting, and closing the conversations people most often avoid. It is not about becoming more aggressive, winning every argument, or manipulating the other person. It is about becoming capable of handling difficult conversations with clarity, composure, and purpose.

Inside, you will learn how to:

  • Prepare before you speak by defining what you actually want and what you are willing to accept
  • Separate facts, interpretations, and feelings so you don't confront someone over a story that may not be true
  • Read the other person's words, tone, posture, and patterns without jumping to conclusions
  • Use a calm, direct tone without becoming cold, passive, or aggressive
  • Open difficult conversations clearly instead of ambushing the other person or hiding the real issue behind a long preamble
  • Listen for the information underneath objections, defensiveness, silence, and anger
  • Negotiate around interests rather than getting trapped in opposing positions
  • Make concessions strategically by trading rather than simply giving in
  • Handle anger, denial, tears, deflection, and resistance without losing your composure
  • Set boundaries without turning them into threats
  • Recognize when an agreement is no longer worth pursuing and walk away without unnecessarily burning the relationship
  • Close conversations with specific commitments rather than vague promises
  • Follow up so that agreements survive after the conversation is over

The book applies these principles to situations across work, family, relationships, money, negotiation, and everyday life.

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