The Likeability Factor: How to Boost Your L-Factor and Achieve Your Life's Dreams by Tim Sanders

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  • Pub. Date: April 2006
  • 224pp
  • Sales Rank: 38,882

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    • Pub. Date: April 2006
    • Publisher: Crown Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 224pp
    • Sales Rank: 38,882

    Synopsis

    From the bestselling author of Love Is the Killer App

    You can win life’s popularity contests

    The choices other people make about you determine your health, wealth, and happiness. And decades of research prove that people choose who they like. They vote for them, buy from them, marry them, and spend precious time with them. The good news is that you can arm yourself for the contest and win life’s battles for preference. How? By raising your likeability factor.

    The more you are liked, the happier your life will be. In The Likeability Factor, business guru Tim Sanders shows how to build your likeability factor by teaching you how to enhance four critical elements of your personality:

    • Friendliness: your ability to communicate liking and openness to others

    • Relevance: your capacity to connect with others’ interests, wants, and needs

    • Empathy: your ability to recognize, acknowledge, and experience other people’s feelings

    • Realness: the integrity that stands behind your likeability and guarantees its authenticity

    When you improve these areas and boost your likeability factor, you bring out the best in others, handle life’s challenges with grace, enjoy better health, and excel in your daily roles. You can win the close calls and tight competitions that define and determine success and happiness at work and in life—The Likeability Factor can show you how!

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    Biography

    Tim Sanders is the author of the New York Times and international bestseller . He is a frequent guest on radio and television programs around the country and is an irrepressible advocate for good values in the business world. He lives in northern California.

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    The Likeability Factorby TMU-OP

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    May 13, 2009: The Likeability Factor is a classic self-help book. Tim Sanders provides readers with excellent tips on how to improve their life. What sets this book apart from other books in its genre is the easy application of its advice. The book is divided into two parts; the first one explains the L-Factor and the second section teaches us how to use it to our advantage. Overall the novel provides excellent tips that will allow the reader to live a happy and successful life. A great buy if your L Factor is feeling a little low.

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    May 13, 2009: This book tells people what it means to be likable. Whether it is by Tim Sanders' four key elements, or by his use of examples, he gets a message across. This book is great in the sense that someone finally tried to describe something which is normally treated without definition. Tim Sanders defines likeability in his four essentials: friendliness, relevance, empathy, realness. These key points make a lot of sense considering how friends communicate in real life.

    Although, Tim Sanders' usage of examples did appear to be repetitious because for every topic he would introduce, an explanation including multiple examples would follow. In the beginning of the book, it was great to have examples because he introduces why some people appear to lead a miserable life as a result of unlikeability, but as you read further into the novel, it becomes redundant. Taking everything into consideration, I would still recommend this book to any sort of audience. It really opens you eyes and shows you why some of your friendships are weak while others are strong.


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