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What Do You Think?
- How to Agree to Disagree and Still Be Friends
- Gesprochen von: Matthew Syed
- Spieldauer: 2 Std. und 51 Min.
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Ever felt so overwhelmed by other people's opinions that you don't know what to think for yourself?
Ever felt like you want to change your mind about something, but too ashamed to admit it?
Ever felt like you want to disagree with someone but don't know how to do it and, more importantly, remain friends afterwards?
What Do You Think? is the perfect audiobook to help young people find their voice, flex their social superpowers and communicate exactly what they're thinking, with confidence, empathy and kindness. Listeners will understand better what's influencing their ideas, how to form and change opinions, including their own, and that debate and disagreements don't have to be shied away from. In fact, if navigated properly, these conversations can lead to new ideas, stronger relationships and change the world for the better.
This is the third children's book from Times journalist, two-time Olympian and best-selling mindset author, Matthew Syed. Now Matthew brings his vast experience in journalism and mindset work, to a topic that every parent and child is faced with today. This audiobook will give young listeners the tools to debate and disagree constructively; the confidence to think, rethink and think again; and the ways to find their voice and be heard. More than anything, it will give them the means to grow into awesome adults who know how to listen and be listened to—an essential survival skill in this modern world.