How to Hug a Porcupine: Easy Ways to Love the Difficult People in Your Life (Little Book. Big Idea.)
$18.99
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Book Synopsis: Innovative and refreshing strategies for how to love, understand, and communicate with difficult people—at home, at work, and in your communityMost of us know someone who, for whatever reason, always seems to cause problems, irritate others, or incite conflict. Often, these people are a part of our daily lives. The truth is that these troublemakers haven’t necessarily asked to be this way. Sometimes we need to learn new approaches to deal with people who are harder to get along with or love.
How to Hug a Porcupine explains that making peace with others isn’t as tough or terrible as we think it is—especially when you can use an adorable animal analogy and apply it to real-life problems. Whether you want to calm the quills of parents, children, siblings, or strangers, How to Hug a Porcupine provides useful tips for your encounters with “prickly” people, such as:
- Three easy ways to end an argument
- How to spot the porcupine in others
- How to spot the porcupine in ourselves
With a foreword by noted psychotherapist Dr. Debbie Ellis, widow of Dr. Albert Ellis, How to Hug a Porcupine is a truly special book.
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Are you tired of dealing with difficult people in your life? Whether it's a family member, a coworker, or even a stranger, we all encounter someone who seems to cause problems and create conflict. But what if there was an easy and effective way to love, understand, and communicate with these prickly individuals? Introducing "How to Hug a Porcupine: Easy Ways to Love the Difficult People in Your Life." This little book with a big idea provides innovative strategies to help you find peace with those who are harder to get along with or love.
Why struggle to maintain harmony in your relationships when you can embrace an adorable animal analogy to solve real-life problems? "How to Hug a Porcupine" offers practical tips for dealing with prickly people, including three easy ways to end an argument and how to spot the porcupine traits in others.
But this book is not just about pointing fingers at others. It also teaches us to reflect on ourselves and discover our own porcupine tendencies. By gaining this self-awareness, we can better navigate difficult situations and create healthier relationships.
Dr. Debbie Ellis, a renowned psychotherapist and widow of Dr. Albert Ellis, provides a foreword to this extraordinary book. Her expertise adds further weight to the valuable insights and advice shared within these pages.
Don't let difficult people ruin your happiness and peace of mind. Take control of your relationships and learn how to have constructive interactions with even the prickliest individuals. Start your journey towards better relationships today with "How to Hug a Porcupine."
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