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Becoming Fluent in LEAP

How to Get to Partnering (LEAP Series, Book 2)

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Becoming Fluent in LEAP

By: Xavier Amador PhD
Narrated by: Gary J. Chambers
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This book was written because countless listeners of I am Not Sick, I Don’t Need Help! have told me that LEAP has worked for them to repair relationships, but they still stumble and don’t know how to get to the “Partner” phase. They want to know how to use LEAP to influence behavior change such as acceptance of treatment. They forget to reflectively listen, or how to delay giving contrary hurtful opinion, or how to give their opinion using the LEAP method. They are not fluent in LEAP and, as a result, have trouble getting to partnering.

In the stories you will hear in this book you will see how many were able to get to the partnering stage. The stories range from using LEAP with your child to using it in business relationships. You may ask: Why the wide range? The reason is because becoming fluent in LEAP, just like learning any foreign language, requires immersion. You can’t just listen to a single book or attend one of my seminars and expect to become fluent.

By seeing how many people have used LEAP in many different situations, you will begin to internalize the language of this approach. TAKE NOTE: THIS BOOK IS AN EXPANDED VERSION OF I'M RIGHT, YOU'RE WRONG, NOW WHAT? by Xavier Amador, Ph.D.

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