
The Clash of Types
How to Resolve Conflicts When Personalities Collide
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ナレーター:
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Matthew VanKleeck
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著者:
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James M. Reed
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Ever wonder why some fights escalate into full-blown showdowns with slammed doors, icy silences, and dramatic rants? It’s not just what’s said—it’s who says it. Welcome to The Clash of Types, your no-nonsense guide to managing conflict through the lens of personality. Whether you’re the loudmouth arguing with a brick wall, the peacemaker dodging every spat, or the drama magnet turning spilled coffee into a spectacle, this book has your back.
Written with wit and a friendly vibe, The Clash of Types skips the dry self-help fluff for real talk. In ten chapters brimming with engaging stories and insights, you’ll learn how your personality shapes your conflict style—and how to adjust it without losing yourself. From extroverts who flare up fast to introverts who withdraw at the first hint of trouble, every type gets its spotlight. You’ll encounter relatable tales of work meltdowns, roommate disputes, and fractured friendships rebuilt, proving that clashes can lead to growth.
Inside, you’ll discover how to:
• Identify your conflict quirks.
• Cool off before exploding.
• Master the art of listening over lecturing.
• Find your voice while staying calm.
• Soften rigidity for win-win solutions.
• Transform drama into practical fixes.
• Bridge empathy gaps.
• Speak up with quiet strength.
• Turn blowups into breakthroughs.
• Build lasting bonds beyond the battle.
Backed by smart research and real-life insights, this isn’t about changing who you are but about leveraging your strengths. You’ll laugh, nod, and walk away with practical, personality-tailored strategies to turn chaos into connection. Perfect for anyone who’s ever clashed with a boss, partner, or barista, The Clash of Types is your secret weapon to not just survive conflict—but to evolve through it.
©2023, 2024 James M. Reed (P)2025 James M. Reed