How To Stop Backing Down, Start Speaking Up And Say What You Want To Say Today
“Do You Suck At Confrontation And Wanna Be Kick-Ass Instead?”
Do you hate confrontation? Does the thought of it make you wanna run and hide? Would you rather scratch out your own eyeballs than stand up to someone? Are you afraid that you’ll get all tongue-tied, wimp out and slink off with your tail between your legs? Well, you are in the right place.
Don’t be afraid to have your say. Don’t be a mouse and back away when confrontation is looming. What you have to say is just as important as the next person. Stand up, be counted, and be heard.
This fast-paced, straight shooting book will get right to the good stuff and open your mind to being kick-ass at confrontation. Imagine getting rid of the fear and doubt, of being able to say your piece with pride and conviction, and getting your point across. Sound too good to be true? Well, it’s not. This book will break it down and prove to you that you can do it, without fear, failure or looking like a jerk. You’ll also get a bunch of cool tips, tricks and tools to really dig in, and learn to be a confrontation master with stuff you can start today.
This book is like a punch in the face, just like the job of policing. It will show you that cops screw up too, and it’s not just the bad guys that get it wrong. This book will immerse you in the world of policing and you’ll be glad that you are not a cop (or not)!!!
In this book you will discover:
- Elements of police work that will open your eyes to cop life
- Stupid things that cops do proving they are human too
- Stuff that police have to deal with on shift and after their work day ends
- 5 top tips for successfully dealing with confrontation that you can use today
I guarantee this book is entertaining, and that you will learn something. If you do nothing else, you can pick up any one of my 5 tips and put them into action right now, to learn how to stand up, speak out and have your own back.
Don’t be afraid to have your say. Don’t be a mouse and back away when confrontation is looming. What you have to say is just as important as the next person. Stand up, be counted, and be heard.