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Book Hack
Unlearning SilenceBy Elaine Lin Hering

In a Nutshell

Communication expert Elaine Lin Hering examines why we stay silent, how we benefit from silence, and how we can all learn to use our voices.

Favorite Quote

No matter what people have told you or how much they have put you down, each of us has thoughts and feelings of our own. We all have unique ways of moving through the world.

Elaine Lin Hering

Introduction

Why do we choose to stay silent when we know we should speak up?

Silence is a learned behavior. From an early age, we were taught to stay silent in certain situations and relationships, and this follows us into adulthood.

The only way to unlearn silence is to consciously use our voices to express our unique perspectives and thoughts.

In her 2024 book, Unlearning Silence, Elaine Lin Hering breaks down how to overcome silence and develop your voice.

Lin Hering is a bestselling author, Harvard Law School faculty member, and a managing partner of a global leadership development firm.

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