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'Text messages, email, voicemail and social media are no substitute for saying, "Can we talk?" and meeting face to face. It's time to have some important conversations and build connections with the special people in your life.' Watto says we've learned to fear having face-to-face conversations, and it's time to change that. In CAN WE TALK? one of Australia's best communicators tells how to build robust connections - with our partners and families, at work, and in sporting teams. His brand of safe, non-judgemental, non-manipulative communication leads to stronger relationships, better business…mehr

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'Text messages, email, voicemail and social media are no substitute for saying, "Can we talk?" and meeting face to face. It's time to have some important conversations and build connections with the special people in your life.' Watto says we've learned to fear having face-to-face conversations, and it's time to change that. In CAN WE TALK? one of Australia's best communicators tells how to build robust connections - with our partners and families, at work, and in sporting teams. His brand of safe, non-judgemental, non-manipulative communication leads to stronger relationships, better business deals, and greater joy. 'His words cut through the theories and waffling. This book is a treasure trove.' Paul Morrison, West Coast Eagles Chaplain, Shed Happens WA 'Read Watto's new book CAN WE TALK? and I assure you that you and those you have spent time with will be much better people and truly blessed.' Tim Nagel, airline pilot 'He is teaching me in a very Aussie way to be the type of bloke this world seems to want and need!' Russell Modlin, schoolteacher Ian 'Watto' Watson is a 'nearly retired' truck-driver trainer who played and coached AFL. The founder of Shed Happens travels Australia speaking to blokes about winning the battles of life. His first book, EVERY BLOKE'S A CHAMPION… EVEN YOU! has become a bestseller. Watto and his beloved Margaret have three champion sons who are now raising families of their own.