Well, can you? The cynics will tell you no, not now, not ever.
The shysters will tell you sure, and I’ve got the remedy and it’ll only cost you your firstborn!
Listen, at the risk of sounding “sappy” can’t we have just a little bit of optimism here?
You may not realize it but you already negotiate every day, all day long. You do it on your job and probably never even realize that you’re doing it.
What if you could improve your work related negotiations but, more importantly, what if you could use the art of negotiation in your personal life?
In other words, “Can you negotiate happiness?”
We say YES YOU CAN!
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Let me ask you a simple question. Do you treat the people you love as well as you do complete strangers? Come on now, that isn’t a trick question. If you have to spend too long thinking about it before you answer, you need to read on.
There is a ton of information available to teach you how to be successful, especially on the job or in business. But, what about your personal life? How much time do you spend cultivating your personal relationships?
What about friends, neighbors and acquaintances? How well did you fare during your last automobile purchase? Were you able to bargain or did you feel intimidated and just wanted to get through the process
quickly and be on your way?
Again, we think nothing of spending time and money to acquire training to improve our business life. But when we come to our interpersonal relationships we just coast along day after day taking life as it presents itself.
Sadly, taking this course of action can lead to disastrous results. The headlines are filled with stories of broken homes, divorce and yes, even violence all stemming from our inability to negotiate our private lives.
Is There Another Way?
Yes, there actually is another, better way which brings us to our author. Andrew Kline relates very well to the art of negotiation or at least comes pretty darn close.
Experienced in sales, Andrew perfected his negotiation skills on the job but even more beneficial, he was able to extend the art of negotiation to include family, friends neighbors and other people encountered in his daily life.
He has taken those skills and created an instructional handbook that you can use to improve your day to day interaction with your friends and family.
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