my workbook is *finally* here



Hey Reader,

You know how sometimes you hear advice and think...

“How do I hang on to this for when I really need it?”

That's exactly why I created The Next Conversation Workbook.

It’s the official companion to my book.

I made this for real life—mark it up, dog-ear the pages, take notes. This thing is meant to work hard for you.

And, tomorrow, it officially opens for preorder.

But you're hearing about it a day early because you're part of my community.

Here's what you get with my new workbook:

  1. Exercises that make the phrases feel natural, not memorized
  2. Prompts that reveal your communication patterns so you can finally break them
  3. Practice scenarios for upcoming conversations

Think of it like a training ground for your next conversation.

Even if you haven’t read my book yet, you’ll still gain a lot from it.

But, if you have read it, there are helpful page numbers throughout to help you easily reference back.

This workbook will become your go-to when you need help finding the right words.

Pre-orders officially go live for the public tomorrow, November 18th.

But I wanted you to know about it first. :)

👉 Grab your copy here.

I'm grateful you're here with me, Reader.

J

P.S. The workbook officially releases on March 24, 2026, but your preorder will make a huge difference. It tells my publisher you want more tools like this.

If you’d like one, preorder yours here. It means so much to me.


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Simple, practical communication advice for your next conversation.

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