How to Deal with Annoying People: What to Do When You Can't Avoid Them

· Harvest House Publishers
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About this ebook

Everyone knows the world is filled with annoying people. Family counselor Bob Phillips and inspirational speaker Kimberly Alyn offer help to those needing to improve their personal and professional relationships. They are two friends who have devoted many years to speaking, teaching, and consulting on this important topic.

Churches, individuals, couples, employees, and managers will benefit from this look at personality styles and close—sometimes conflicted—interaction. Readers will discover why they are annoyed by others, why others are annoyed by them, and what they can do to create wholesome relationships. They’ll learn to employ biblical principles along with a fun and simple process of identifying social cues. The result will be an immediate improvement in relating to the significant people in their lives.

About the author

Bob Phillips, master compiler of inspirational verses, Scripture references, and quotes on the lighter, humorous side of life, has written a hundred books with combined sales of more than 11 million copies. Bob also serves as executive director emeritus for Hume Lake Christian Camps and is a licensed family counselor in California.

Kimberly Alyn, PhD, is a bestselling author and an international professional speaker. Dr. Alyn speaks to associations, corporations, municipalities, and churches on a variety of topics that include dealing with annoying people, dispelling gender stereotypes, improving leadership skills, and building better teams.

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