Especialista En Personas – (Spanish)
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En el mundo ideal, la gente se ama, perdona hasta 70 veces 7 y no juzga para no ser juzgado. Mientras tanto, en el mundo real, los amigos cercanos pueden tener envidia, los miembros de la familia difunden chismes y los menos esperados nos abandonan. El mundo real muestra que el verdadero desafio es gestionar al otro. Necesitas que la gente sea feliz. Invierte en ellos, aprende a ver lo mejor de cada uno y aprende aqui como no esperar algo a cambio y aun asi encontrar satisfaccion y felicidad en tus relaciones. Comprender al otro es el primer paso para lograr grandes amistades y grandes acuerdos .
In the ideal world, people love each other, forgive up to 70 times 7 and don’t judge in order not to be judged. Meanwhile, in the real world, close friends may envy, family members spread gossip, and we’re abandoned by those we least expect to do so. The real world shows that the real challenge is managing the other. You need people to be happy. Invest in them, learn to see the best in each one, and learn how not to expect something in return and still find satisfaction and happiness in your relationships. Understanding the other person is the first step to great friendships and great deals.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781641238670
ISBN10: 1641238674
Language: Spanish
Tiago Brunet
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2022
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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