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The Lost Art of Good Conversation

A Mindful Way to Connect with Others and Enrich Everyday Life

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
Cutting through all the white noise, chatter, and superficiality our cell phones and social media cause, one of Tibet's highest and most respected spiritual leaders offers simple and practical advice to help us increase our attentions spans, become better listeners, and strive to appreciate the people around us.
In a world of iPhones and connectivity to social media and email, we are all in constant connection with one another. Then why are so many people feeling burned out, distant from colleagues, and abandoned by family and friends? In this new book from the bestselling author of Running with the Mind of Meditation, the Sakyong uses the basic principles of the Shambhala tradition—meditation and a sincere belief in the inherent wisdom, compassion, and courage of all beings—to help readers to listen and speak more mindfully with loved ones, co-workers, strangers, and even ourselves. 
In this easy to understand and helpful book, Sakyong Mipham provides inspiring ideas and practical tips on how to be more present in your day-to-day life, helping us to communicate in ways that elevates the dignity of everyone involved. Great for families, employees and employers and everyone who spend too much time on Facebook, Instagram, and feel "disconnected" in our "connected" world, Good Conversation is a journey back to basics.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      In an intelligent and sincere tone, Edoardo Ballerini narrates timely and insightful words on the art of conversation. Setting a pace that is sometimes thoughtful, sometimes passionate, Ballerini woos the listener into discovering why good conversation is disappearing in contemporary life and how to develop relationships with those we care about. Conversation with people whose opinions differ from ours is especially valuable. Because interactions on social media are instant and possibly reactionary, the author encourages people to slow down and reap the rewards of interacting in deeper, more meaningful ways. This book is infused with a high level of persuasion, and the audio version expertly enhances the author's words. L.M.A. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 14, 2017
      Conversation can help in “bringing light to a dark age,” according to Mipham (Running with the Mind of Meditation), who offers a hopeful alternative to distracted, technology-based communication and polarized discourse in this succinct handbook. “By not having conversations, we’re forgetting how to feel,” he writes, urging people to “use speech to awaken naturally good qualities in ourselves and others.” Providing guidance grounded in his spiritual traditions (he is head of a worldwide Shambhala community), Mipham explores effective and intentional aspects of conversation and suggests concrete strategies for beginning and ending conversations, choosing appropriate topics, giving and taking feedback, and talking to those with whom one may have significant disagreements. Simple reflective practices are included. Mipham nudges readers to talk face-to-face with other human beings on the basis of respect, kindness, and compassion to promote mutual well-being, rather than to persuade or control. Despite some vague writing and use of terms specific to Shambhala, this wise and informative guide lays out a path towards genuine human connection and community in difficult times and should have broad appeal.

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