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TCM_Reviews
, October 18, 2010
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We live in a fast paced world where there never seems to be enough time to just sit and chat. In fact, for most of us, there is rarely a moment to collect our thoughts. It’s really no wonder that common sense isn’t common anymore and that we tend to make our most important decisions on the run, without really thinking them through.
The Conversation That Matters Most seeks to remind us of what’s really important. As the title suggests, the author shares the importance of real conversations and stresses making personal connections. More than that though, he asks the reader to look within and make healthy choices.
Perhaps my favourite part of the book is the section about guilt trips. In particular, the list on why people pull guilt trips, their true reason behind trying to control the situation. Really, the act is all about fear and vulnerability.
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