The Life-Affirming Magic of Listening Like You Give a Crap
Written by Sandy Seymour
Narrated by Sandy Seymour
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About this audiobook
Ever had someone chew you out for zoning out in the middle of a conversation?
Ever felt like you just couldn't focus on what someone was saying because you were FOMOing on your game, social media, or the latest Netflix binge sensation?
Ever wondered why people get pissed at you, struggled to remember that thing you promised to do, or flunked a test because nothing the teacher said stuck?
Yeah. Sucks, right?
Turns out, people can tell when you're not listening, and it makes them feel crappy, so they make you feel crappy too.
Good News: there's something you can do about it: Learn to Listen Like You Give a Crap.
Bad News: It's a skill, and it takes practice.
Fortunately, there's this handy little book that will walk you through it. Covering everything from:
- Why listening matters (DUH) to
- What happens when you fail to listen
- How to dig yourself out of the crap when you stopped listening,
- And how to train your give-a-crap muscles to Listen Like You Give a Crap with the best of them.
Seriously, though. Listening is an art. One you should master. Your Mom will thank you. Your friends will love you. You will land an awesome gig and have an almost magical superpower.
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- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5The reader is bad! It's really low quality and audio is not recorded well.
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