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Too Nice for Your Own Good: How to Stop Making 9 Self-Sabotaging Mistakes
Duke Robinson Price: LE 400
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Book Summary |
You are a nice person. And you think that's a good thing. But so many of the nice things you do cause you burnout, bottle you up and leave you feeling unsatisfied.
In this book the author nails 9 counterproductive mistakes nice people make every day. Look inside at the book's Contents page that lists them, and see if they don't make you feel like you're looking in a mirror!
This book will show you how to correct these mistakes and behave in ways that will help you avoid stress, frustration and embarrassment. You quite quickly will learn how to:
-- Let go of your need to be perfect and please everyone all the time. -- Say "no" to requests for your skills, energy and time, and feel great doing so. -- Tell others what you want from them, and receive it, without appearing selfish. -- Express anger without blowing up and harming your valued relationships -- Disarm those who wrongly or irrationally criticize or attack you. -- Be both honest with, and gracious toward, those who fail or disappoint you. -- Cease giving advice to others and feel good simply giving them information. -- Be genuinely helpful to addicted loved ones, rather than trying to rescue them. -- Stop attempting to protect those in grief and begin supporting them. This remarkable book will help you to make these changes and liberate you for a richer more enjoyable life ... and you still will be a nice person! |
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Language: English ISBN-10: 0446673862 ISBN-13: 9780446673860
Genre: Self-help Condition: New
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