Hugh mackay why dont people listen




















Hugh Mackay shows us a simple yet revolutionary way to improve the quality of our relationships with our spouses, children, friends, colleagues and clients. He identifies the ten most basic laws of human communication, such as: It's not what our message does to the listener, but what the listener does with our message that determines our success as communicators. Sort order. Start your review of Why Don't People Listen? Jan 19, Helen rated it it was amazing.

I found this book in a second hand book store and bought it because it was written by Hugh Mackay, it was Australian and it was a self-help book. Sometimes you just need to get back to the basics of understand human to human connection wit I found this book in a second hand book store and bought it because it was written by Hugh Mackay, it was Australian and it was a self-help book. Sometimes you just need to get back to the basics of understand human to human connection without a screen interface This book returns to the fundamental nature that communication is person to person.

I bought this book because I was frustrated with my work life. How could I reach out to people and have them notice and understand my messages?

This book will make you think and reflect about your own actions. When was the last time you listened deeply to another person without your mind wandering or reaching for your phone? Mar 30, Felicity J rated it it was amazing. The best self help book I ever read. It's Australian. It's insightful. Yes it sometimes takes too long to make its points but if you're willing to go along for the ride, it's worth it.

Best half dollar spent ever! I need to think about what I read a whole lot more. By author Hugh Mackay. Description Without effective communication, we are completely isolated. Relationships founder, partnerships collapse, businesses go under.

In this book the author shows the reader a simple method of improving relationships - at home or in the workplace - through a more disciplined and sensitive approach to communication. Hugh Mackay uses a family to illustrate his ideas in the book. Their various traumas - disgruntled wife, unsupportive husband, rebellious daughter, hideous boss, unresponsive colleagues etc - run through the book aiming to bring every point home in the clearest possible way and providing a sense of focus for the reader.

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