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A manual for verbal self-defense explains how to transform hostility, eliminate aggression, handle tormenters, control emotion, and promote harmonious conversation
This book is for educators that want to learn real-life responses to situations faced everyday in the classroom, on campus, in the front office, at extra-curricular activites, in staff meetings, PTA meetings, and district meetings.
In 2012 Justin Howard founded The Black Box Improv Theater in Dayton, Ohio. His ability to train improvisers quickly transferred to the corporate world where Justin is a preferred vendor for some of the largest companies in the world. "Tongue Fu" offers a straightforward approach to communication, with exercises to help readers embrace their own voice. Readers will enjoy Justin's style and unique perspective to create real behavioral change. "Tongue Fu" is a quick read, packed with content that is applicable to everyday life. If you want to master communication skills this is an essential book for you. The funny and engaging exercises provide a step-by-step guide to improve your communication skills-- in the office and at home!
If you've ever been tongue-tied - or if you've ever given a tongue-lashing (and regretted it), Tongue Fu! offers constructive alternatives that will turn hostility into harmony and help you avoid a mental breakdown in the face of aggression. With straightforward strategies and proven techniques, Tongue Fu! examines almost every kind of verbal conflict - from fights with your spouse or a stalemate with the kids - and shows how to use martial arts for the mind and mouth to deflect attacks, disarm disputes, and defuse any explosive situation. With Tongue Fu! you will learn words to use (and words to lose) in tense situations, the power of the phrase "You're right," the tools to use when people push your "hot buttons," how to handle a verbal bully who enjoys attacking and tormenting, how to gracefully exit an argument, what to say when you don't know what to say, how to use silence to your advantage, how to be pleasantly unpleasant, and how to take charge of your emotions.
This collection is a look back at the body of work by Iyaba Ibo Mandingo. It includes his early work, the works written after his 911 arrest and detainment by homeland security and the latest work following his return to Afrika. "Fu You Tongue Heavy Lakka 56" is Antiguan patois. It is a favorite saying of Iyaba Ibo Mandingo's Great Grandmother, "Rozzy" Guy. It means you have a lot to say. As the grandchild of former enslaved Africans she remembers the elders talking about the heavy plows they used during slavery and the days of shooting hard labor (sharecropping) that followed. The size of each plow was designated by a number stamped on the handle. 56 was the number of the heaviest of them all. It was a perfect way to honor his Eguns (ancestors) and the perfect title for a collection of poetry
Can the New Age laugh at itself? You'll find out in this playful romp through its lighter side. Discover reincarnation life insurance, do-it-yourself firewalking, astral projection tours, and more.
An inspirational handbook introduces the POP! process--to make messages Purposeful, Original, and Pithy--in order to promote one's ideas successfully, discussing such concepts as Muse It or Lose It, the Eureka Moment, the Jerry Maguire Rule, Contra-Brand, and Idea Chemistry.
Zhao Long was an ordinary high school graduate. When he signed up for the army, the Goddess of Luck had cared for him and joined this mysterious army. From then on, his life was going to be very different ...