Dancing is as much about the movement, as the people executing that movement. With that in mind, these 3 business books are secret self improvement guides for dancers.
That is, if you know what to look for.
There may not be any new Salsa variations listed in these great reads, but you may find the tools to improve your mindset as a dancer, your communication skills as a partner, and the tricks to avoid all the general human nature that can interrupt a great night of dancing.
Quick Summary: Using great research and excellent writing, The Heath Brothers cover "how to make changes when change is hard."
Dancers Can Utilize This Book For:
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Summary: These bestselling authors have created a primer for dealing with the most difficult conversations, and, in turn, have equipped the readers with a strategy that goes well beyond "silence or violence".
Dancing may be a conversation set to music, but learning to dance requires a lot of effective communication. Enter: Crucial Conversations.
Dancers Can Utilize This Book For:
Summary: How to practice personal accountability, avoid blame, or make excuses.
When your dance confidence improves, it's easy to feel invinceable. Unfortunately, it's that same feeling that can stop you from taking accountability.
Dancers Should Use This Book When:
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By this point, you may have noticed that the goal of these books isn't to make people better at reading business literature. Additionally, you may have noticed that the goal of Arthur Murray isn't to simply teach people a bunch of dance moves.
In both cases, it boils down to something bigger: Self improvement.
So we apologize if there weren't any new Salsa moves in the books we highlighted, but one thing is for sure:
Your dance skills may get you on the dance floor, but it's your people skills that will keep you there.
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