How To Say It for Women: Communicating with Confidence and Power Using the Language of SuccessAn expert on professional communications teaches women how to transform themselves by shedding weak phrases, gestures and words, in order to command respect, motivate, establish authority, and make a difference. |
Contents
Follow the Leaders to the Language of Success Leave the Sad Stories Behind | 1 |
Throw Off Your Shackles Break Free of the Grammar of Weakness | 19 |
Assert Yourself Use the Grammar of Power | 47 |
Words That Work Choose Them Wisely | 67 |
Get Organized A Recipe for Confident Communication | 87 |
Stand Up and Speak Like a Woman Perfect Your Presentations | 109 |
The Body Language of Power Lead Without Words | 143 |
Success Has Its Style Play Your Role with Panache | 167 |
But I Thought You Said Precise Listening Prevents Problems | 213 |
Running the World Onward and Upward | 231 |
The Executive Suite How to Lead with the Language of Success | 245 |
Issues and Answers Putting It All Together in a Complex World | 261 |
Our Heroes Ourselves Empower Yourself and Others | 275 |
Bookshelf | 287 |
About the Author | 289 |
About WellRead | 290 |
Writing the Language of Success Use the Mighty Pen | 179 |
Why Cant a Woman Read More Like a Man? Empowerment Through Reading | 195 |
Index | 291 |
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