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On The Table Read, “the best book magazine in the UK“, author Michael Waters releases new book, Becoming Guise-Wise, to help find harmony in how we respond to those around us.
Michael Water’s insightful Becoming Guise-Wise is all about how we engage with those around us. Whether on an individual level, as part of a group, community or with our family, the manner in which we talk to others dictates how that relationship goes forward. Spearheading a mission to replace antagonism with harmony, Michael Waters tells all.
With his reputation as an innovative thinker well-founded on the basis of this latest offering, Michael Waters delivers an intriguing strategy on how changing our intuitive response habits can reduce antagonism in relationships and promote harmony.
Compelling and small enough at 184 pages to be read in one sitting, Becoming Guise-Wise differs from conventional self-help guides. Not asking the reader to undertake an array of behavioural changes required to our ultimate goal, the author advocates that we simply need do the same thing many times.
Potentially a world-changing book, and a must-read for all those keen to raise humanity to another level (as well as parents keen that their kids evolve into congenial adults), sure-fired success is guaranteed if you are open to the author’s advice and truly want to convert those hostile and toxic relationships into amiable ones.
Becoming Guise-Wise presents an overwhelmingly powerful case for tweaking the bit of us responsible for how we respond to others – individuals, groups and communities. It’s this bit, the author argues, that is the root cause of the problems of conflict, division and hatred that have bedevilled our species since time immemorial. If we want peace, harmony, better relationships at every level and to tackle together the huge challenges that lie ahead, then we have to operate with a different response default.
What’s remarkable about the strategy offered in Becoming Guise-Wise is that it is so simple yet powerful. Anyone and everyone can change their response habit and help others to do likewise. Do this, the author contends, and so many of our worst problems will be dissolved.
There’s a special emphasis on children and raising them to have the proper response habit in the first place. The book includes specific ideas about what parents and schools can do to ensure that children and all future generations become better people more than us.
“My book is for anyone who wants more love and less hate in the world, more harmony and less antagonism. It has special appeal for a wide range of communities, including: parents, teachers and youth workers; faith leaders; peace-makers, mediators and those involved in conflict resolution; those working in counselling and other “helping relationships”; community leaders and the leaders and members of all organisations; policy makers; HR professionals; those working in the humanitarian sector; those working in diversity and inclusion roles; those interested in conscious evolution and the development of humanity.”
“My book is for anyone who wants more love and less hate in the world, more harmony and less antagonism. It has special appeal for a wide range of communities, including: parents, teachers and youth workers; faith leaders; peace-makers, mediators and those involved in conflict resolution; those working in counselling and other “helping relationships”; community leaders and the leaders and members of all organisations; policy makers; HR professionals; those working in the humanitarian sector; those working in diversity and inclusion roles; those interested in conscious evolution and the development of humanity.”
Published by Olympia Publishers, Becoming Guise-Wise is available in paperback (£7.99) and Kindle format on Amazon at https://amzn.to/3zpGWnj and https://amzn.to/3QbWkJS
Becoming Guise-Wise: Waters, Michael: 9781800742864: Amazon.com: Books
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