
OVERCOMING THE FEAR OF CONFRONTATION
Terry Davies
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
This book wasn’t written from theory.
It was written from years of avoiding difficult conversations, believing that staying quiet was the same as staying kind. From smoothing things over, waiting for...
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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. This book wasn’t written from theory. It was written from years of avoiding difficult conversations, believing that staying quiet was the same as staying kind. From smoothing things over, waiting for the right moment, and telling myself that discomfort was something to be endured rather than addressed.For a long time, that approach worked — until it didn’t. What you’ll find in these pages isn’t a set of scripts or techniques designed to make confrontation easier. It’s a way of understanding why confrontation feels so personal in the first place, and how to remain present without becoming someone you’re not. Nothing here asks you to be louder, tougher, or more fearless. It asks something simpler — and, in my experience, far more effective:To stay with yourself when it would be easier to disappear. If this book feels familiar, that’s intentional. It was written for the version of me that needed it years ago — and for anyone who recognises themselves in that quiet hesitation. Take what you need. Move at your own pace. This work doesn’t reward force. It responds to honesty. Duration - 1h 31m. Author - Terry Davies. Narrator - Digital Voice Russ Deep E. Published Date - Thursday, 29 January 2026. Copyright - © 2025 Terry Davies ©.
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OVERCOMING THE FEAR OF CONFRONTATION
Duration:00:00:13
Author’s Note
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Series Foreword
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Opening
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1. My Confrontation with the Soul Person
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2. Why Confrontation Feels So Personal
Duration:00:08:00
3. What Calm Confrontation Actually Looks Like
Duration:00:07:12
4. Timing, Avoidance, and the Myth of the “Right Moment”
Duration:00:07:20
5. Staying Regulated While You Speak
Duration:00:05:25
6. What to Say Without Over-Explaining
Duration:00:06:19
7. When the Reaction Isn’t What You Hoped For
Duration:00:08:04
8. After the Conversation: Recovery, Reflection, and Staying Whole
Duration:00:06:46
9. When the Pattern Keeps Repeating
Duration:00:06:46
10. When You Start to See Yourself Differently
Duration:00:05:57
11. Choosing When to Speak — and When to Let Go
Duration:00:05:18
12. Staying With Yourself
Duration:00:08:06
About the Series
Duration:00:00:41
About the Author
Duration:00:03:07
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:14