Chapter Eight. Step #5: Choose to Value Others—the Good, and Yes, Even the Bad and the Ugly!

In the last chapter, we discussed how self-awareness of personal style and preferences of communication impacts personal credibility. When we are able to take an objective view of our own communication tendencies and styles, we can assess how our style might work well with some people, and probably not so well with others.

Individuals who possess strong personal credibility tend to assess others from a more objective perspective because they are more objective about their own strengths and style issues. When we are objective, ...

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