A Staffordshire Bull Terrier is a brilliant Communications Guru

Meditation and Forgetfulness are essential practices for communicating and influencing well

 

Chiselbury, the independent publisher, is pleased to announce that ‘Conversations with my Dog’ by Chris Parker will be published on 1 October 2023.

An imaginative approach to Communication and Influence is explained in this science-based, practical and philosophical guide to improving communication and influence.

‘Conversations with my Dog’ book has two unique points of difference.

Firstly, the author uses a series of stories and cartoons to introduce Sam, his 10-year-old Staffordshire Bull Terrier, as his unlikely communications guru.

Secondly, he explains how meditation, silence and forgetfulness can be used to create the state from which we can influence powerfully, whilst emphasising the importance of conversations in creating our professional and personal life experience.

Throughout, the author provides numerous principles, processes, strategies, tactics and skills for improving our communication and so achieving our desired outcomes.

Early reviews of the book have said:

“Chris Parker is a brilliant communicator and an inspiring teacher. I think you’re going to love this book.”

Alan Barnard. Campaigner and storyteller. Former Director of Campaigns and Elections for the Labour Party.

“Communication is the key to unlocking success and happiness in all relationships, and it is a topic in which Chris Parker excels. In this, his latest book, he seamlessly infuses his many years of theoretical and practical knowledge, providing abundant benefits for those wanting to enhance their professional experiences and those seeking stronger relationships at home and between friends.”

Jason Phillips. Director at Wiltons Holdings.

“Chris Parker is a rare talent. This is an amazing book.”

Eddie Quinn. Professional Martial Arts Instructor. Founder of The Approach.

‘Conversations with my Dog’ is available for discounted pre-purchase here. It will be published in hardback (ISBN 978-1-916556-11-9) and Kindle/ePub on 1 October 2023 priced £22 (or local equivalent). For a review copy please contact info@chiselbury.co.uk.

 

ENDS

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