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Treating People Well
Treating People Well: The Extraordinary Power of Civility at Work and in Life | Lea Berman, Jeremy Bernard
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A guide to personal and professional empowerment through civility and social skills, written by two White House Social Secretaries who offer an important fundamental message�everyone is important and everyone deserves to be treated (…more)
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Bookwormjillk
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There‘s nothing earth shattering here, but I enjoyed listening to the Bush and Obama social secretaries give examples of civility during their times in the White House.

AmyG Civility hasn‘t been the same since. 😢 13mo
Bookwormjillk @AmyG it really hasn‘t. 13mo
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goodbyefrancie
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Lucy is not making it easy to read tonight.

#CatsOfLitsy
#QueenLucyTheValiant

Libby1 😻 5y
Velvetfur Aaww that gorgeous little face! 💜🐈💜 5y
erinreads I have a Lucy, too! 😻 5y
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goodbyefrancie
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Lola is keeping me company this morning. I really need to get up and put clothes in the dryer, but she looks so comfy.

#CatsOfLitsy
#NeverDisturbTheKitty
#Caturday

Suet624 Sad that this type of book even needs to be written. 5y
goodbyefrancie @Suet624 Agreed. It's pretty interesting so far. 5y
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Muzi

Starting this book

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jillrhudy
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“[I]f there‘s one thing we‘d like everyone to take away from our book, it‘s that rising above petty, rude, or intimidating behavior shows strength and integrity.”

Aimeesue We could all use more civility in our lives, says I. 7y
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lowellette
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Bush and Obama social secretaries tell some great event hosting stories and give advice on how to navigate tricky situations and set yourself up for success.

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