How to Be More Accepting
How to Be More Accepting
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Learn how to be more accepting in just 50 minutes with this practical and concise book. Sometimes, it is difficult to accept others for who they are – this is entirely natural. Everyone occasionally struggles to come to terms with others’ faults and differences, and modern society is rife with stereotypes and prejudices, both true and completely unjustified. However, taking steps to overcome these barriers will have a very positive effect on your social life.
In this book, you will learn about prejudices and the judgments we make about others, including labels, social circles and fundamental values. It also features useful tips to be more tolerant and open-minded, giving you the tools you need to embrace difference!
How can this book help you?
Overcoming your stereotypes is a major challenge, but it is one that will bring nothing but benefits. This book will give you everything you need to:
- Discover why you find it so difficult to accept others
- Pinpoint the source of your prejudices and stereotypes
- Learn how to react to words and attitudes that you do not understand
- Accept who you are to be able to accept others
- Overcome your prejudices and enjoy stronger, more fulfilling relationships
This straightforward and accessible 39-page book is structured as follows:
- How to be more accepting
- Where does this inflexibility towards others come from?
- A predetermined relationship with others
- How can I become more tolerant?
- Accept yourself to better accept others
- Become more open-minded
- Know how to communicate effectively
- How can I keep respecting others?
- FAQs
- Can we overcome our prejudices?
- Why is it so difficult to accept someone who is different from us?
- Why do we criticise?
- How should we react to attitudes and words that we do not understand?
- Can we change people?
Product details
ISBN | 9782806298768 |
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Publisher | Plurilingua Publishing |
Series | 50MINUTES.COM – Health and Wellbeing |
Format | |
Pages | 40 |
File size | 2.9 MB |