How Ronald Reagan Used Summits and Social Hours to Influence Enemies

Terry Paulson
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The challenge that we have of dealing with difficult people is to avoid the distance and the selective scanning that keeps us distant. The only way to do that is to have enough positive interaction with that person that you begin to change that perception. Ronald Reagan was a master bridge builder and we can learn from him. I hope you take the time to read my article in Epoch Times, How We Make ‘Enemies’ and How to Turn Them Around. Thanks for watching.

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Terry Paulson
Terry Paulson
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Terry Paulson has a Ph.D. in clinical psychology and a M.A. in lay theology from Fuller Theological Seminary. In addition to being a contributing author to The Epoch Times, he’s an op-ed columnist for Townhall.com. He's author of “The Optimism Advantage,” “They Shoot Managers Don’t They,” “Leadership Truths One Story at a Time,” and his new action novel "The Summit." As a professional speaker and trainer, he helps leaders and teams leverage optimism to make change work.
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