Press Release: Christine Miles’ Book What Is It Costing You Not to Listen? Available as Audiobook

A How-To Guide to Transform How You Listen

For Immediate Release

Philadelphia, PA/May 18, 2022 – The award winning, What Is It Costing You Not to Listen?: The Power of Understanding to Connect, Influence, Solve & Sell (AISN: B0B13TLNCW, Aviva Publishing) by world-renowned listening guru, Christine Miles is now available as an audiobook.  This groundbreaking book discusses why listening is the most powerful communication skill we have and how maximizing our listening skills enables us to be amazing communicators, strong leaders, and present friends and family members.  What Is It Costing You Not to Listen?: The Power of Understanding to Connect, Influence, Solve & Sell has won the Axiom Business Book Awards and has been nominated for the Writers Digest Book Awards and other leading awards.

“I am extremely pleased that What Is It Costing You Not to Listen? is now available as an audiobook allowing it to reach an even greater audience.  This book has been a labor of love since I first started writing it one year ago with a message that truly needs to be heard,” said Christine Miles.  “We are not taught to listen; it is an assumed skill. We treat listening like we treat walking. We are born with legs, so we believe we will eventually learn to walk. With listening, we are born with ears, so we believe we will eventually learn to listen. But hearing and listening are not the same thing. Unfortunately, so many of us do not realize this, which can lead to countless problems in our personal and professional lives.”

The audiobook can be purchased here.

“What Is It Costing You Not to Listen? provides the knowledge and tools that will completely transform your ability to listen,” said Miles. “With the information provided in this book, business leaders will be able to empower their teams for greater success and individuals will be able to achieve deeper connection in their personal lives.”

The book is divided into three sections: why listening matters, how to listen differently, and how to follow the path to understanding, which applies Miles’ breakthrough system, The Listening Path™, a set of proven tools that transform how you listen and connect with others.

Tyler R. Tichelaar, PhD, award-winning author of Narrow Lives and The Best Place, said, “I didn’t even realize I wasn’t listening until I read What Is It Costing You Not to Listen? Christine Miles has convinced me I need to be a better listener, and she has given me the tools to do so. I’m learning to be less impatient and to quit thinking about how I’ll respond, as well as to ask better questions during my conversations. This book will change your life and your business. It’s powerful beyond words.”

For Miles, making meaningful change in your life starts by learning how to listen. In What Is It Costing You Not to Listen?, Miles demonstrates how to listen so that you can understand others at a deeper level and gain clear insight into what is really being communicated. The book provides straightforward examples of the impact of transformational listening on the workplace, familial relationships, and more.

About the Author

Christine Miles is an author, professional keynote speaker, consultant, executive coach, thought leader, entrepreneur, and radio show host.  She is the Founder and CEO of EQuipt, a training and consulting company that helps leadership teams grow sales, develop people, and create cultures of understanding. She developed The Listening Path™, a transformational workshop on listening to understand, which has been taught at various Fortune 100 corporations, universities, law firms, and privately-held companies.

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