Dr. Mike Bechtle
All Books By Dr. Mike Bechtle
It’s Better to Bite Your Tongue Than Eat Your Words
- By: Dr. Mike Bechtle
- Length: 5 hours 30 minutes
- Publisher: ChristianAudio.com
- Publish date: February 15, 2022
- Language: English
Ever come away from a conversation wishing you’d said something differently, something else, or just something? We’ve all had conversations that took an unproductive turn or avoided conversations that really needed to happen. If you want to become a better communicator, Dr. Mike Bechtle has good news: the art of confident conversation is something you can develop through simple, repeatable habits. In this book, he shows you how to
– embrace your temperament
– overcome feelings of intimidation
– choose the right words at the right time
– speak up for others and yourself
– and much more
Say goodbye to fear, regret, and “I should (or shouldn’t) have said that.” Say hello to intentional, appropriate, timely conversations that get your point across even as they build relationships. This book provides mastery of the skills of confident communication in any situation.
The People Pleaser’s Guide to Loving Others Without Losing Yourself
- By: Dr. Mike Bechtle
- Length: 5 hours 17 minutes
- Publisher: ChristianAudio.com
- Publish date: January 19, 2021
- Language: English
We all want other people to like us and think well of us. But when we depend on the praise, admiration, or appreciation of others for our sense of self-worth, we become trapped in an exhausting and debilitating cycle of people-pleasing relationships where we always give and rarely receive. The most common advice we hear-Start putting your own needs first!-doesn’t work, because we do love helping other people!
Thankfully, the solution to the people pleaser’s “problem” isn’t to fundamentally change who you are-it’s to fundamentally change where you find your worth. In this freeing book, Dr. Mike Bechtle shows you stop letting your fears of rejection, criticism, invisibility, or inadequacy drive your actions and start rebuilding your sense of self-worth from the inside out. When you do, you’ll discover that what you once thought of as a struggle is actually a strength.