How to Hug a Porcupine: Easy Ways to Love the Difficult People in Your Life (Little Book. Big Idea.)

Eding, June

ISBN 10: 1578262933 ISBN 13: 9781578262939
Verlag: Hatherleigh Press (edition Illustrated), 2009
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As seen on TikTok—discover 101 powerful, practical strategies to handle difficult people with confidence, calm, and compassion.

We all know someone who feels impossible to deal with—a difficult coworker, a stubborn family member, an argumentative partner, or even a stranger. But what if the key to less stress and better relationships isn’t avoiding them—but learning how to communicate differently?

How to Hug a Porcupine
delivers 101 simple, effective communication strategies to help you manage challenging personalities and improve your relationships—at work, at home, and in everyday life.

Readers consistently say this book is truly life-changing:


“If only I had this book 20 years ago—how different my life might have been. I could have had a better relationship with my daughter. Now I finally have tools to improve communication and handle difficult people. It’s never too late to learn, and this book proves it.”

This powerful feedback reflects what makes the book so impactful: it gives you real-world tools for communication, emotional intelligence, and conflict resolution—skills you can apply immediately.

Learn How To:

  • Handle difficult people in relationships, family, and the workplace
  • Improve communication skills and emotional intelligence
  • Navigate conflict with patience, empathy, and confidence
  • Reduce stress and build healthier, more respectful connections
  • Change your approach—and transform your relationships

Difficult people aren’t always trying to be difficult—but without the right tools, interactions can become overwhelming.

This Book Helps You:
  • Respond thoughtfully instead of reacting emotionally
  • Understand behavior without taking it personally
  • Build a “toolbox” of proven communication strategies
  • Strengthen relationships—even in challenging situations

Inside You’ll Find:
  • 101 practical tips for dealing with difficult people
  • Strategies for handling parents, children, coworkers, and strangers
  • Techniques rooted in psychology, communication, and self-awareness
  • Easy-to-read, actionable advice for real-life situations

Perfect For:
  • Anyone struggling with toxic people or difficult relationships
  • Readers of self-help, communication, and personal development books
  • Professionals improving workplace communication and leadership skills
  • Those seeking more peace, patience, and emotional balance

Why Readers Love This Book:

Readers describe this as a book that provides life-changing insight and practical tools they wish they had years earlier.

It proves that:
  • It’s never too late to improve your relationships
  • Small changes in communication can create big results
  • Anyone can learn to approach conflict with clarity and confidence

With a foreword by Dr. Debbie Joffe Ellis, this modern classic combines warmth, wisdom, and actionable advice to help you create more understanding and less conflict in your life.

Better communication starts here. Stronger relationships follow.

Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor: Dr. Debbie Joffe Ellis is a licensed psychologist in Australia and mental health counselor in New York. She is affiliated with several major psychological associations and societies including being a Member of the Australian Psychological Society, and an International Affiliate Member of the American Psychological Association. For several years, she worked with her husband, Dr. Albert Ellis, giving public presentations and professional trainings in Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), as well as collaborating on writing and research projects, until his death in 2007. She now continues to present, practice and write about his groundbreaking psychotherapeutic approach of REBT. She has also co-authored several forthcoming books with Dr. Albert Ellis. She currently has a private practice in New York City, and also delivers lectures, workshops and seminars throughout the U.S.A. and across the globe.

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Titel: How to Hug a Porcupine: Easy Ways to Love ...
Verlag: Hatherleigh Press (edition Illustrated)
Erscheinungsdatum: 2009
Einband: Hardcover
Zustand: Very Good
Auflage: Illustrated.

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