- Overview
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This book discusses not the techniques of speech but how to create vessels of speech that can carry humanity.
- Book Intro
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Each of us has a vessel that can be used to carry words. Depending on the conditions of these vessels, the levels of speech and the depth of relationships vary dramatically. Those with generous vessels of speech can carry a lot of words. From deep vessels, words do not leak out easily. Also, wide vessels mean it is easy to pick out words that you need. For those with narrow and shallow vessels, speech often becomes superfluous and too many unnecessary words are used. This is not simply a difference in speech techniques. Rather, the difference lies in the vessels of speech that we shape throughout life
- About the Author
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Kim Yun-na
Yun-na Kim (F) is a coaching psychologist who coaches, lectures and writes. In particular, speaking and writing about the connection between "oneself" and "the others" is a key project of her life. She is a member of the Korean Association of Coaching Psychology and certified KPC (Korea Professional Coach) of the Korea Coach Association. She was selected as the "2013 Best Coach" by the Korean Human Resource Development Association. Books written by her include A Vessel of Humanity That Fills Up Endlessly, Sensible Language Life, Art of Naturalness, and A Writing Book that Meets Real Me.
- Recommendation
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National Library for Children & Young Adults, 2018, Recommended Book for Adolescents
- Bestseller Rank
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Yes 24, January 2018, No. 4 Ranked
Kyobo Book Center, January 2018, No.5 Ranked