Dummy’s Guide to Conversation (DGtC)
- My Raw Argument for Conversation
- #1: Open Your Pie Hole
- #2: Listen Up
- #3: Stop Dead in Your Tracks
- #4: Define Stuff
- #5: Sit With It
- #6: Listen to Other People’s Stuff
- #7: Flog Your Gnostic
- #8: Wait for It (And Don’t Check Your Phone)
- #9: Say It Out Loud To Get It
- #10: Say What You Will
- #11: How To Talk With Your Boss
- #12: Dialogue is a Scenic Bypass
- #13: Our Words are Fatally Flawed—By Design
- #14: Please Say More
- #15: Lower Your Weapons of Mass Reduction
- #16: How to Hack the Bully’s Monologue
- #17: Get More Aha’s Per Hour
- #18: Think “Plant” Not “Preach”
- #19: Help: My Friend Talks Past Me!
- #20: Guns & God & GOP: Why Listen Beyond What I Know?
- #21: People hate me. Immediately.
- #22: How to help your teammate hatch an idea.
- #23: “Good to Know” and a Failure to Communicate
- #24: How Buzzwords Prey on the Unsuspecting
- #25: Talk With Those Who Talk With You
- #26: Catalyze This!
- #27: What about those hard conversations?
- #28: Jargon: Just Say No.
- #29: How to Talk to Yourself for Fun and Profit
- #30: “You Disappoint Me” & Other Nonstarters
- #31: Just do it–out loud
- #32: I Thought of You the Other Day
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