Over the years, I have been asked numerous times to recommend books on helping to improve communication skills.
My go-to list is a short one but includes my favorite and most effective books on the topic.
There is now a new book and a new author topping that list for me.
Her name is Celeste Headlee and her book is called We Need to Talk: How to Have Conversations That Matter.
In it, Celeste outlines the strategies that have helped make her a better conversationalist and offers actionable steps that you too can take to improve your communication skills.
Learn more about the book that Publishers Weekly calls, “Powerful.”
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In today’s episode, I ask Celeste to share:
- How nearly everything we’ve been taught about how to listen is wrong
- Tips for being more present and mindful in your conversations
- Why it’s often necessary to “check your opinion at the door”
- And lots more!
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Celeste’s Book
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Celeste in Action
Books Celeste Recommends
Loneliness: Human Nature and the Need for Social Connection by John T. Cacioppo
The Knowledge Illusion: Why We Never Think Alone by Steven Sloman and Philip Fernback
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