My sibling and his family are heading for a serious debt problem and possibly bankruptcy. They are trying to cut expenses here and there but still can’t make ends meet. At the end of the day, their monthly expenses add up to more than they make.
Posts by Al Switzler
Visit the Crucial Skills blog to read Al Switzler’s answer to this question: What’s the best way to let management know that I’m interested in branching out?
Visit the Crucial Skills blog to read Al Switzler’s response to this question: What do I do when the person I am trying to communicate with doesn’t play along?
Dear Crucial Skills, I have read Crucial Conversations and listened to the audio companion countless times. However, putting these skills into action has been a different story. It’s as if I have never heard of any of it during emotional conversations at home. I react, I don’t think. I would venture to say I am …
Visit the Crucial Skills blog to read Al Switzler’s answer to this question: How can I help my ten-year-old daughter have a crucial conversation?
Visit the Crucial Skills blog to read Al Switzler’s response to this question: What do you do when two people dispute the “facts”?
Visit the Crucial Skills blog to read Al Switzler’s answer to this question: How do I know where to start when it seems that everything I’d like to change is interdependent or influenced by all the other things I’d like to change?
Visit the Crucial Skills blog to read Al Switzler’s answer to this question: “How do you help ‘undo’ a story that another person has held about you?”
Visit the Crucial Skills blog to read Al Switzler’s answer to this question: How can I respond when people ask me to refer them for open positions at my company but I feel uncomfortable recommending them?
Visit the Crucial Skills blog to read the answer to this question: How can I help my friend hold a client accountable without damaging the relationship or losing their business?