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Book Title
What Would Buddha Say?: 1,501 Right-Speech Teachings for Communi
MPN
Does not apply
ISBN
9781626251540
Subject Area
Psychology, Language Arts & Disciplines
Publication Name
What Would Buddha Say? : 1501 Right-Speech Teachings for Communicating Mindfully
Item Length
5.2 in
Publisher
New Harbinger Publications
Subject
Communication Studies, Mental Health
Publication Year
2015
Series
The New Harbinger Following Buddha Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
1 in
Author
Barbara Ann Kipfer
Item Width
7.1 in
Item Weight
13.4 Oz
Number of Pages
352 Pages

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Poor communication lies at the heart of most relationship problems. Everyone wants to be heard, to be understood, and to be treated with respect. But in our digital age of texting and social media, it's easy to distance ourselves from the words we put out into the world, and many times, we may not be aware of the negative impact our words can have on people, whether they are our friends, family, or coworkers. This is where the concept of Right Speech comes in. An important part of the Buddhist Noble Eightfold Path, Right Speech is the philosophy that what you say can positively or negatively impact your life, as well as the lives of those around you. Speech to avoid includes divisive speech, abusive speech, lies, and idle gossip. In addition, most of what we say fails to convey what we really mean in our hearts. With this book as your guide, you'll learn thousands of tips to help you speak your truth, say what you really mean in your heart, improve all of your relationships, and choose your words wisely and conscientiously in every situation.

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Publisher
New Harbinger Publications
ISBN-10
1626251541
ISBN-13
9781626251540
eBay Product ID (ePID)
201688638

Product Key Features

Author
Barbara Ann Kipfer
Publication Name
What Would Buddha Say? : 1501 Right-Speech Teachings for Communicating Mindfully
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Communication Studies, Mental Health
Publication Year
2015
Series
The New Harbinger Following Buddha Ser.
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Psychology, Language Arts & Disciplines
Number of Pages
352 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
5.2 in
Item Height
1 in
Item Width
7.1 in
Item Weight
13.4 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2017-385939
Lc Classification Number
Bf637.C45
Reviews
Our words can harm or heal, notes Barbara Ann Kipfer in this comprehensive guide to Right Speech, one of the elements in Buddha's Eightfold Path to enlightenment. With wisdom, wit, and sensitivity, she offers hundreds of simple, practical teachings designed to make the transformative practice of mindful communication a habit—in the old-fashioned way, through conversation, as well as in the modern world of texting, emails, and social media." — Carol Krucoff, E-RYT , yoga therapist at Duke Integrative Medicine and author of several books, including Yoga Sparks, "Our words can harm or heal, notes Barbara Ann Kipfer in this comprehensive guide to Right Speech, one of the elements in Buddha's Eightfold Path to enlightenment. With wisdom, wit, and sensitivity, she offers hundreds of simple, practical teachings designed to make the transformative practice of mindful communication a habit--in the old-fashioned way, through conversation, as well as in the modern world of texting, emails, and social media." --Carol Krucoff, E-RYT, yoga therapist at Duke Integrative Medicine and author of several books, including Yoga Sparks, What Would Buddha Say? provides a fantastic blueprint for speaking to others with kindness, compassion, consideration, and respect. If we all followed Barbara Ann Kipfer's advice, we'd hurt each other less, help each other more, and say fewer things we regret." — Lori Deschene , founder of tinybuddha.com and author of Tiny Buddha: Simple Wisdom for Life's Hard Questions and  Tiny Buddha's Guide to Loving Yourself, "Kipfer brings us a companion brimming with reminders to speak authentically and from the heart, as if we had a tiny friend in our pocket who occasionally pulled at our sleeve to ask, What Would Buddha Say? In these days, when we cannot trust so much of what our eyes show us or the words that reach our ears, her book presses the reset button, reminding us the truth begins first in how we speak to ourselves." -- Kimber Simpkins , yoga teacher and author of Full, "Kipfer brings us a companion brimming with reminders to speak authentically and from the heart, as if we had a tiny friend in our pocket who occasionally pulled at our sleeve to ask, What Would Buddha Say? In these days, when we cannot trust so much of what our eyes show us or the words that reach our ears, her book presses the reset button, reminding us the truth begins first in how we speak to ourselves." --Kimber Simpkins, yoga teacher and author of Full, " What Would Buddha Say? provides a fantastic blueprint for speaking to others with kindness, compassion, consideration, and respect. If we all followed Barbara Ann Kipfer's advice, we'd hurt each other less, help each other more, and say fewer things we regret." -- Lori Deschene , founder of tinybuddha.com and author of Tiny Buddha: Simple Wisdom for Life's Hard Questions and Tiny Buddha's Guide to Loving Yourself, "Even a cursory glance at this quality material and application of some of the sayings would make for a more peaceful planet." -- Library Journal Xpress Review, "Our words can harm or heal, notes Barbara Ann Kipfer in this comprehensive guide to Right Speech, one of the elements in Buddha's Eightfold Path to enlightenment. With wisdom, wit, and sensitivity, she offers hundreds of simple, practical teachings designed to make the transformative practice of mindful communication a habit--in the old-fashioned way, through conversation, as well as in the modern world of texting, emails, and social media." -- Carol Krucoff, E-RYT , yoga therapist at Duke Integrative Medicine and author of several books, including Yoga Sparks, "Kipfer brings us a companion brimming with reminders to speak authentically and from the heart, as if we had a tiny friend in our pocket who occasionally pulled at our sleeve to ask, What Would Buddha Say? In these days, when we cannot trust so much of what our eyes show us or the words that reach our ears, her book presses the reset button, reminding us the truth begins first in how we speak to ourselves." -- Kimber Simpkins , yoga teacher and author of Full  , "What Would Buddha Say? provides a fantastic blueprint for speaking to others with kindness, compassion, consideration, and respect. If we all followed Barbara Ann Kipfer's advice, we'd hurt each other less, help each other more, and say fewer things we regret." --Lori Deschene, founder of tinybuddha.com and author of Tiny Buddha: Simple Wisdom for Life's Hard Questions and Tiny Buddha's Guide to Loving Yourself, " What Would Buddha Say? provides a fantastic blueprint for speaking to others with kindness, compassion, consideration, and respect. If we all followed Barbara Ann Kipfer's advice, we'd hurt each other less, help each other more, and say fewer things we regret." -- Lori Deschene , founder of tinybuddha.com and author of Tiny Buddha: Simple Wisdom for Life's Hard Questions and  Tiny Buddha's Guide to Loving Yourself, "Kipfer brings us a companion brimming with reminders to speak authentically and from the heart, as if we had a tiny friend in our pocket who occasionally pulled at our sleeve to ask, What Would Buddha Say? In these days, when we cannot trust so much of what our eyes show us or the words that reach our ears, her book presses the reset button, reminding us the truth begins first in how we speak to ourselves." — Kimber Simpkins , yoga teacher and author of Full  
Copyright Date
2015
Target Audience
Trade
Dewey Decimal
153.6
Dewey Edition
23

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