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This book gives incredible insight into creating peace, and war, in our lives. I guarantee it will apply to at least one significant relationship in your life, if not more, and it will likely improve it if you follow its sound advice. The book is a simple and enjoyable read. I will be using the advice in my every day life, with family, friends, coworkers and the clients I do therapy with - perhaps even with strangers.
The format they used to present the main ideas was very effective for me. I found the book easy to read and follow. It was so good, I am going to read it a second time so that the points will stick.I also read Leadership and Self Deception. It's good to read both in chronological order.
The Anatomy of Peace: Resolving the Heart of ConflictMy wife and I were looking for a way to reach a new member of our family who was having trouble fitting in. Enlighted by the remarkably clear, yet penetratingly deep, concepts shared through easy to read, personal, stories, we now have renewed hope and a very workable game plan for effecting a better relationship with our new family member and with everyone else, starting with ourselves. Our thanks go to The Arbinger Institute for making these core training concepts so universaly available.
If you are not familiar with the Arbinger principles this is a great place to start. If you have read other books about the Arbinger principles then is a must read. For anyone who is experiencing conflict on any level in their lives the principles contained in this book will help you in your quest for peace.
It is similar to things I have been exposed to before but new little tidbits for healthy living. I really liked this book. I may have to read it again or at least reference it. I would have liked the seller to let me know the book had a couple of food spills. The Anatomy of Peace: Resolving the Heart of Conflict
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