What to Say Next
Successful Communication in Work, Life, and Love - with Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Narrateur(s):
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Kelsey Navarro
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Auteur(s):
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Sarah Nannery
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Larry Nannery
À propos de cet audio
Using her personal experience living as a professional woman with autism spectrum disorder, Sarah Nannery, together with her husband, Larry, offers this timely communication guide for anyone on the autism spectrum looking to successfully navigate work, life, and love.
When Sarah Nannery got her first job at a small nonprofit, she thought she knew exactly what it would take to advance. But soon she realized that even with hard work and conscientiousness, she was missing key meanings and messages embedded in her colleagues' everyday requests, feedback, and praise. She had long realized her brain operated differently than others, but now she knew for sure: She had autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
With help from her neurotypical partner - now husband - Larry, mostly in frantic IM chats, Sarah rose to director of development at one of the world's largest nonprofits. Together they have tackled challenges in how Sarah navigates personal and professional relationships, how they navigate marriage and parenthood, all of which are differently challenging for someone with ASD. But she wonders, at times, how life would be different if she'd had to figure it all out herself. So, in What to Say Next, she offers advice, empathy, and straightforward strategies from her own tool-kit - not only for others who see the world differently, but for their families, partners, and colleagues.
In What to Say Next, Sarah breaks down everyday situations - the chat in the break room, the last-minute meeting, the unexpected run-in - in granular detail, explaining not only how to understand the goals of others, but also how to frame your own. Larry adds his thoughts from a neurotypical perspective, sharing what was going on in his brain and how he learned to listen and enlighten, while supporting and maintaining Sarah’s voice. At a time when more and more people are being diagnosed with ASD - especially women and girls - this book tells important truths about what it takes to make it in a neurotypical world, and still be true to yourself.
©2021 Sarah Nannery and Larry Nannery. All rights reserved. (P)2021 Simon & Schuster, Inc. All rights reserved.Ce que les auditeurs disent de What to Say Next
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- 2023-10-31
Essentially perfect for what it is intended for
A large amount of subtle and difficult to glean advice that is directly relevant to people with Asperger’s who want to thrive in the workplace. Strongly recommended.
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