Book Review (5) - The Art Of Dealing With People


Title - The Art Of Dealing With People
Author - Les Giblin
Pages - 57
Genre - Self Improvement/Development
Price - ₹95 (MRP)
Publisher - Embassy Books
Date Published - 1st January 2001
Format - Paperback

QOTD - There Is A Grace Of Kind Listening, As Well As A Grace Of Kind Speaking - Fredrick William Faber ❤

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The title itself is a answer to this book. It is actually an Art to deal with people as each and everyone of us are unique and different. So at times we get stuck on how to talk or start a conversation, or to know about the other person, how to stay in control while speaking, this book answers each and every question a person has. If you ask me to describe this book in 3 words I will say Short, Simple, Powerful. This book is an answer to all the questions we ask ourselves when it is about dealing with people or to understand human nature. The Author has given good examples and explained the human psychology in a very simple manner. We should never understand estimate ourselves or the other person. Though disagreed at one point where the Author explains to satisfy the ego of other person in a way to appreciate them, to acknowledge them, the problem these days is that if you do people start taking advantage of you and they think you are stupid but how to understand the human behaviour and nature this book explains everything. What I really loved about this book is that it is to the point, and not dragged or stretched. The most engrossing part of the book was the points and explained parts such as listening, communication, attitude, acceptance and lots more. You won't feel bored and till the end it will grab your attention. In conclusion I really liked it and I'm future wherever I need motivation or to understand human behaviour I will surly read it again. Recommended to everyone who need motivation and want to know The Art Of Dealing With People ☺❤

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