Turning to One Another

Turning to One Another by Margaret J. Wheatley, published by ReadHowYouWant.com in May 2010, is a large print edition comprising 216 pages. This book emphasizes the transformative power of conversation, highlighting how thoughtful dialogue and active listening can significantly impact our lives. Wheatley argues that genuine connections through conversation can foster hope and drive social change, challenging the notion that such change must come from larger institutions.
Readers will find a structured exploration of the elements that facilitate meaningful conversations, including simplicity, courage, and diversity. The book is divided into three parts: the first discusses the importance of conversation, the second offers reflective quotes and images, and the third presents ten conversation starters designed to encourage deep exchanges. With a focus on personal growth and self-esteem, Turning to One Another serves as a guide for those looking to engage in impactful discussions that can lead to both personal and communal transformation.
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By the author of Leadership and the New Science (over 250,000 copies sold); Shows how the simple but long neglected act of conversation-of thoughtfully talking and listening to one another-has the power to change lives; Offers insightful advice on how to conduct conversations that will help us to genuinely connect with each other and restore hope to our individual lives; Provides ten ”conversation starters” to provoke rich and meaningful exchange ”I believe we can change the world if we start talking to one another again.” With this simple declaration, Margaret Wheatley proposes that people band together with their colleagues and friends to create the solutions for real social change, both locally and globally, that are so badly needed. Such change will not come from governments or corporations, she argues, but from the ageless process of thinking together in conversation. Turning to One Another encourages this process. Part I explores the power of conversation and the conditions-simplicity, personal courage, real listening, and diversity-that support it. Part II contains quotes and images to encourage the reader to pause and reflect, and to prepare for the work ahead-convening truly meaningful conversations. Part III provides ten ”conversation starters”-questions that in Wheatley’s experience have led people to share their deepest beliefs, fears, and hopes.
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