Produktbeschreibung
Through the eyes of an ethical communications expert, you will discover the art of people-ing. The concept of people-ing is not new, even if many have no idea of the meaning... Do you? During the Neolithic Revolution over ten thousand years ago, growth accelerated in Asia, Africa, and Europe embraced the wave of migration covering a new habitable world forced to address the needs of a self-sustaining settlement throughout the land. This trend was tasked with negativing geographic patterns of processing peopling in sustainable workforce settlements. This book uses the contemporary term for people-ing that has morphed into a mindset of the ability to tolerate people and the oddities, stupidity, and inappropriateness of communication in public settings. The art of people-ing for self or others compels us to remain diplomatic during a lack of social skills and common manners or idiocy. People-ing is a witty yet research-based provocative concept about how many individuals struggle with interacting with finding their space and comfort in the workplace, social structure, and in-group community. Not to be mistaken for outdated people skills, derived from character traits of old are seemingly abandoned in the twenty-first century. Techno-savvy, thumb-driven texters often choose isolation over people exchange, face-to-face communication, and people exhaustion; after all, that's efficient in today's busy lifestyle. People-ing will help to unlock and better understand why people suffer from social exhaustion as an element experienced by individuals who refer to themselves as reclusive. We will examine situational mishaps and provide solutions of engagement, illustrate, and give explanations as to why peopling and schmoozing with others become exhausting, why conversations with people are draining socially, and the dynamics of social fatigue. We will offer valuable situations, strategies, and processes for successful people-ing. How do you people?