Editorial : About the Author
Frank Felsburg was painfully shy growing up. He subscribed to the philosophy that “it is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to open one’s mouth and remove all doubt.” In his 12 years of secondary education, he insists he was challenged by only one teacher – when he took a class in journalism. Today, he is a ghostwriter, so he writes books and other content (e.g. speeches, blog posts and white papers) for people and organizations. He has presented over 1000 times on various topics, both domestically as well as internationally. Currently, he helps individuals create, craft, prepare for and deliver speeches. He attended the Charles Morris Price School of Advertising & Journalism, has a degree in marketing from Villanova University and has his own company entitled SpokenAndWrittenWords, based out of Narberth, PA.
Title | : | Men Really DO Listen: How Men Listen Differently Than Women |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.94 (780 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0982997639 |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 146 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-05-24 |
Genre | : |
This book addresses the lost art of listening and how it applies when there is communication between genders.
This is NOT a children's book, even though it has illustrations and it rhymes.
This awful misprint is not the author's fault. I brought it for her to practice, and for the illustrations of Bilibin. Great Songs, very playable. There's also the GeniFone, the ultimate "genius phone" which enables us to speak and, if we wish to, see our friends, family and other associates at the flick of a button.
The American political scene has changed as well, with presidential terms now limited to only one lasting six years, along with limits on the time individuals can serve on Capitol Hill. The extent of adoption of various technologies is also presented, illustrating that some technologies have widespread implementation and others do not.
There is a noticeable lack of explanation of the principle of operation of many of the technologies presented: this is not an optics textbook. Can't wait for S. This story is a quick read and it reminds us of the incredible power o
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