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9781626251540 1626251541 We ve all said things we lived to regret. But what if we communicated mindfully instead, stopping first to consider how our words might hurt rather than help or if we need to voice them at all? In "What Would Buddha Say?," best-selling author Barbara Ann Kipfer offers 1,501 reminders for staying on the path of positive communication. Based on ancient Buddhist teachings, this portable guide will provide inspiration and tips on how to speak clearly, truthfully, and with lovingkindness.In our modern world, it seems we re always in a hurry usually running on autopilot, and all too quick to make that comment or send that message. But when we communicate without first considering the impact it may have especially if it s idle gossip or false speech we can create unnecessary conflicts and far-reaching negative consequences. With poor communication at the heart of most misunderstandings and arguments, learning to practice mindful communication, including good listening skills, is key to speaking or "not" speaking with better results in every area of your life.In "What Would Buddha Say?," you ll find hundreds of instantly accessible and compulsively readable communication tips on giving thoughtful attention to your words so you re more likely to be understood, and less likely to damage your relationships. Based on the concept of Right Speech, an important element of Buddhism s Noble Eightfold Path, these mindful essentials inspirational quotes and sayings, short essays, and meditation suggestions will guide you away from harmful speech and into a state of mindfulness from which you can gently speak your truth.There is "always" room for improvement in terms of communication, and with practice, we "can" learn to speak mindfully to say only what is beneficial and true with a kind heart at the right time. Packed with Buddhist wisdom and full of inspiration, "What Would Buddha Say?" will help you maximize the good in your speech as you take steps toward a more peaceful way of being.", What if you gave your full, thoughtful attention to the words you said--or texted, or emailed? In What Would Buddha Say? , best-selling author Barbara Ann Kipfer presents 1,501 mindful communication tips based on the Buddhist concept of Right Speech--a belief that what you say can greatly affect your happiness. 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., What if you gave your full, thoughtful attention to the words you said-or texted, or emailed? In What Would Buddha Say? , best-selling author Barbara Ann Kipfer presents 1,501 mindful communication tips based on the Buddhist concept of Right Speech-a belief that what you say can greatly affect your happiness. 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., What if you gave your full, thoughtful attention to the words you saidor texted, or emailed? In "What Would Buddha Say?," best-selling author Barbara Ann Kipfer presents 1,501 mindful communication tips based on the Buddhist concept of Right Speecha belief that what you say can greatly affect your happiness. 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."
9781626251540 1626251541 We ve all said things we lived to regret. But what if we communicated mindfully instead, stopping first to consider how our words might hurt rather than help or if we need to voice them at all? In "What Would Buddha Say?," best-selling author Barbara Ann Kipfer offers 1,501 reminders for staying on the path of positive communication. Based on ancient Buddhist teachings, this portable guide will provide inspiration and tips on how to speak clearly, truthfully, and with lovingkindness.In our modern world, it seems we re always in a hurry usually running on autopilot, and all too quick to make that comment or send that message. But when we communicate without first considering the impact it may have especially if it s idle gossip or false speech we can create unnecessary conflicts and far-reaching negative consequences. With poor communication at the heart of most misunderstandings and arguments, learning to practice mindful communication, including good listening skills, is key to speaking or "not" speaking with better results in every area of your life.In "What Would Buddha Say?," you ll find hundreds of instantly accessible and compulsively readable communication tips on giving thoughtful attention to your words so you re more likely to be understood, and less likely to damage your relationships. Based on the concept of Right Speech, an important element of Buddhism s Noble Eightfold Path, these mindful essentials inspirational quotes and sayings, short essays, and meditation suggestions will guide you away from harmful speech and into a state of mindfulness from which you can gently speak your truth.There is "always" room for improvement in terms of communication, and with practice, we "can" learn to speak mindfully to say only what is beneficial and true with a kind heart at the right time. Packed with Buddhist wisdom and full of inspiration, "What Would Buddha Say?" will help you maximize the good in your speech as you take steps toward a more peaceful way of being.", What if you gave your full, thoughtful attention to the words you said--or texted, or emailed? In What Would Buddha Say? , best-selling author Barbara Ann Kipfer presents 1,501 mindful communication tips based on the Buddhist concept of Right Speech--a belief that what you say can greatly affect your happiness. 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., What if you gave your full, thoughtful attention to the words you said-or texted, or emailed? In What Would Buddha Say? , best-selling author Barbara Ann Kipfer presents 1,501 mindful communication tips based on the Buddhist concept of Right Speech-a belief that what you say can greatly affect your happiness. 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., What if you gave your full, thoughtful attention to the words you saidor texted, or emailed? In "What Would Buddha Say?," best-selling author Barbara Ann Kipfer presents 1,501 mindful communication tips based on the Buddhist concept of Right Speecha belief that what you say can greatly affect your happiness. 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."