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I am thoroughly enjoying this read, there are lots of pages with the corners turned over, and i am sure i will refer and re-ref... Read More
Building on this concept, susan david analyses three counter-productive strategies people deploy to deal with the negative feel... Read More
Book reviewthe current business environment is often described with the “vuca” acronym (volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity).
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Most worth it: both the time spent reading it and the price paid.
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Make sure to hug yourself in the present too.
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It's not easy being human in 2018.
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emotional, positive, through, great and helpful. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
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- This product had a total of 1,095 reviews as of our last analysis date on Mar 17 2021.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It was all stating to make sense to me
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Im always sceptical when it comes to selfhelp books but this one doesnt paint an unrealistically positive picture of what its like to be in control of our emotions
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
However i felt that towards the end it began falling into the trap of simply saying how you should be thinking without telling you how you can move towards the goal
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
At the most affluent and safe time in history it is striking that so many of us find ourselves trying to seek selfhelp books
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It tells us of the value of so called negative emotions
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Susan has written a masterpiece here
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
In the book you learn all about how to unhook yourself from the impulses that can cause us to make the wrong decisions act in the wrong way or say the wrong things
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The book is full of references to behavioural research to prove that what susan is writing is very much based on fact and not fiction