We have published the 29th book in our Six-Word Lessons series. Not everyone can be an expert in communication, but everyone can avoid common missteps that create misunderstandings by using practical tools to be effective and influential. Whether attending a networking event, sending an email to a client, or discussing a sensitive topic at home, you can be confident and calm applying these lessons in all your interactions. Written by Jenni Butz, a former high school French and English teacher. Jenni now facilitates and educates as MC or keynote speaker for groups of dozens or hundreds. Embracing her life’s mission to rid the world of the overuse and misplacement of apostrophes, Jenni employs her dynamic energy and honed communication skills as a speaker at retreats and corporate training events, helping individuals practice good communication for better understanding. Jenni is also the author of Word Sparks: Active Meditations from God’s Word. Six-Word Lessons for Effective Communication is organized into 6 easy-to-understand chapters: 1. Proactive Communication Skills: Moving Things Forward 2. Killing Me Softly: Wrecking Good Communication 3. Communicating Professionally: Making Good Impressions Last 4. Word Usage: Say What You Mean 5. When Things get Heated: Cooling Communication 6. Honor and Respect: Living it Out To find more Six-Word Lessons books, or to write your own, go to 6WordLessons.com.
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This book is the 28th book in our Six-Word Lessons Series. It is a useful road map to the newly diagnosed patient and his or her family and friends to make their journey easier. The fewer surprises one has, the more confident and empowered one feels. Fear must be controlled as much as possible to help create a positive outcome. Six-Word Lessons for Surviving a Devastating Diagnosis offers practical tips to help calm fears, give hope, and to promote health and healing. Written by Shirley Enebrad, author of Over the Rainbow Bridge: My son’s journey from here to Heaven, and Six-Word Lessons on Coping With Grief. Shirley is a Certified Grief Recovery Specialist whose son died from Leukemia. She is a cancer survivor and patient advocate. Also written by Christine Hurley, author of Farkles and Giggles, the Heavenly Duo. Christine has a teenaged daughter, Brianna, who is a two-time cancer survivor. She loves nature, hiking, the Pacific Northwest and helping others. Six-Word Lessons for Surviving a Devastating Diagnosis is organized into 10 easy-to-understand chapters: 1. Symptoms to Watch for and Why 2. You Get the Diagnosis, Now What? 3. Create Support for Your Entire Family 4. Know Your Treatment and Side Effects 5. Keep Family Drama Down, Spirits Up! 6. Finances, Fees, Forms, Fails and Fixes 7. You Must Strive to Stay Positive 8. Confront Conflicts Caused by Your Illness 9. Face Your Future and Ongoing Issues 10. What if Treatment Fails to Cure? To see all the Six-Word Lessons books, or to find out about writing your own, go to 6WordLessons.com. |
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