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Can an individual turn the pain of a troubled childhood into a recipe for success as an adult?
In Who's in the Waiting Room?, Neal Goldstein tells his own story of going from high school dropout to lawyer, a dramatic transformation that he achieved by tapping into the power of relationships. Alongside his journey of self-discovery, Neal presents five behaviors anyone can adopt to foster quality relationships: find your people, acknowledge the need for each other, listen more than you talk, recognize the value of face-to-face contact, and find common ground. He explains how the pain of his youth became his power and offers actionable success moves to help anyone recognize how strengthening relationships in their own lives can lead to success and satisfaction.
Contents
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
Growing Up Alone
Finding Your People
Most Great Moments Involve Others
Listen More Than You Talk
Face-to-Face Contact
Building Bridges
Share Your Story
CONCLUSION
CONNECT WITH ME
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR