Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Dealing with People. How to Avoid Frustration and not be a Jerk

Well, i haven't been here in quite a while. In the meantime I wrote an E-booklet, and I wrote a press release for it too.

Here it is below:

Dealing With People. How to Avoid Frustration and not be a Jerk


Risa Attrell’s new E-booklet, DEALING WITH PEOPLE-How To Avoid Frustration and Not Be a Jerk, accomplishes two goals: It tells the reader how to deal with people in a way that avoids frustration and unpleasantness for themselves; and it shows readers how to avoid causing frustration and unpleasantness to others.

January 13, 2011 Dealing with people is a skill. When is it okay to tell someone personal information about yourself? How do you respond to nosey questions? When is it best to just be quiet? What kinds of things should I avoid saying if I don’t want to be a jerk?

These issues and more are covered in Risa Attrell’s new E-booklet DEALING WITH PEOPLE-How To Avoid Frustration And Not Be A Jerk.

Here are some of the topics covered in this E-Booklet:

 How to avoid the frustration of being misunderstood in email.

 What to avoid if you want to make friends.

 How it’s often unnecessary to feel pressured to give information you’re uncomfortable sharing when discussing a topic, even when the topic is about something for which you need the other person’s cooperation.

 How to avoid saying and asking things that you’ll kick yourself for later.

 How to respond to nosey questions without being rude and without sharing anything you don’t want to share.

“A large part of knowing how to deal with people is a matter of knowing when to talk and when to be quiet; knowing what to say and what not to say, and knowing when you’ve said enough,” says Risa in her new E-booklet.

This E-booklet is short and easy to read; clearly written and sprinkled with humor.

Readers can get a copy of the Ebook on www.amazon.com and www.smashwords.com