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Learn moreEasy, prescriptive advice on how to change anybody from New York Times bestselling author David Lieberman
If you've ever wanted to change someone in your life--to make him or her more generous, less angry, more romantic, or less impatient--this is the book for you. With these clear, prescriptive techniques, How to Change Anybody tells you how to:
- Inspire loyalty
- Eliminate predjudice in anyone
- Turn anyone's mood around fast
- Stop stubborn behavior
- Remake a wallflower into a social butterfly
- Stop passive aggressive behavior
- Turn a lazy bum into an ambitious go-getter
These simple tried-and-true techniques truly give you the tools to change anyone!
David J. Lieberman, Ph. D., is a nationally recognized leader in the field of human behavior and the creator of NeuroDynamic Analysis, a revolutionary short-term therapy. He is a sought-after speaker and lecturer and a frequent guest on top national television and radio programs. His work has been translated into 10 languages. He is the author of books including Make Peace with Anyone and How to Change Anybody. He lives in New Jersey.
Bruce Sabath has performed in countless theatre productions including The Tempest, Chicago, Company, and Jekyll & Hyde. He has also appeared in numerous film and television productions including Sex and the City, Retreat, Crimniality, and The Prodigal Son. Prior to becoming an actor, Bruce worked on Wall Street, and as a corporate strategist. He has narrated Dan Brown's Digital Fortress by and How to Change Anybody for Macmillan Audio.
Reviews
“A fascinating book.” —National Public Radio on Never Be Lied To Again
“It cuts to the chase presenting simple, concise techniques...useful strategies rooted in basic human psychology and supported by numerous studies.” —Publishers Weekly on Get Anyone to Do Anything