This reading app is aimed at those who have relationships problems, and by reading to the end, why you can't persuade people, why they don't like you, why people expect you. You will be able to understand if it does not move in the direction.
And as you read through this app, you'll learn how to persuade people and how they like them, and by extension, as your own, a powerful tool that can move people the way you want. , It is also possible to get acquainted.
The model instructor I chose to make you a master of relationships is Ieyasu Tokugawa of "Sekigahara" drawn by Ryotaro Shiba. Tokugawa Ieyasu is certainly not as popular and talented as the other heroes of the Warring States period, Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi. However, he won the battle of Sekigahara, which was said to be a war that captured the hearts of people, and after that he fought through the siege of Osaka to unify the world. And it has brought peace to Japan for 300 years.
The unity of the Mikawa samurai led by Ieyasu Tokugawa is undisputed. Where does this unity come from? I don't know any historians or historical novelists who answer this question properly. However, Ryotaro Shiba's "Sekigahara" is different, and although it is fragmentary, Ieyasu's advanced human ablation technique is depicted.
In this app, I wanted to guide the principles for building good relationships through the anecdotes of the people around Ieyasu. At that time, I referred to "How to Win Friends and Influence" by Dale Carnegie, the world's bestseller.
Dale Carnegie's "How to Win Friends and Influence" is a classic book of relationships that has long been read as the Bible of relationships books around the world, especially in the United States. If you read this app, you can see that the principle of human relations born in the West is fully applicable to that of Japan, an oriental country, even during the Warring States period.
This application is made up of the following configurations.
Introduction
Habits of building good relationships 1: Compliment
Habit of building good relationships 2: Don't point out mistakes
Habit of building good relationships 3: Find out if you are interested
Habit of building good relationships 4: Be interested
Habit of building good relationships 5: Turn to the listener
at the end
And as you read through this app, you'll learn how to persuade people and how they like them, and by extension, as your own, a powerful tool that can move people the way you want. , It is also possible to get acquainted.
The model instructor I chose to make you a master of relationships is Ieyasu Tokugawa of "Sekigahara" drawn by Ryotaro Shiba. Tokugawa Ieyasu is certainly not as popular and talented as the other heroes of the Warring States period, Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi. However, he won the battle of Sekigahara, which was said to be a war that captured the hearts of people, and after that he fought through the siege of Osaka to unify the world. And it has brought peace to Japan for 300 years.
The unity of the Mikawa samurai led by Ieyasu Tokugawa is undisputed. Where does this unity come from? I don't know any historians or historical novelists who answer this question properly. However, Ryotaro Shiba's "Sekigahara" is different, and although it is fragmentary, Ieyasu's advanced human ablation technique is depicted.
In this app, I wanted to guide the principles for building good relationships through the anecdotes of the people around Ieyasu. At that time, I referred to "How to Win Friends and Influence" by Dale Carnegie, the world's bestseller.
Dale Carnegie's "How to Win Friends and Influence" is a classic book of relationships that has long been read as the Bible of relationships books around the world, especially in the United States. If you read this app, you can see that the principle of human relations born in the West is fully applicable to that of Japan, an oriental country, even during the Warring States period.
This application is made up of the following configurations.
Introduction
Habits of building good relationships 1: Compliment
Habit of building good relationships 2: Don't point out mistakes
Habit of building good relationships 3: Find out if you are interested
Habit of building good relationships 4: Be interested
Habit of building good relationships 5: Turn to the listener
at the end
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