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Environments and worldviews really come down to a series of situations and situational reactions. If your situational reactions are generally appropriate but against your best interests, you are a well-adjusted Loser. If they are both appropriate and in your best interests, you are a Sociopath. If your reactions are inappropriate (whether or not th
... See moreVenkatesh Rao • The Gervais Principle: The Complete Series, with a Bonus Essay on Office Space (Ribbonfarm Roughs Book 2)
The Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy, co-authored in the recent 6th Edition with Molyn Leszcz.
Phyl Terry • Never Search Alone: The Job Seeker’s Playbook
Can we develop systematic ways of helping, encouraging and, above all, ensuring that our people are skilled at client counseling in addition to being top technicians?
David H. Maister • Managing The Professional Service Firm
Second, you need to monitor your track record in areas which you have, or want to have, a circle of competence. And you need to have the courage to monitor honestly so the feedback can be used to your advantage. The
Rhiannon Beaubien • The Great Mental Models Volume 1: General Thinking Concepts
The job of protectors[1] is to protect you from feeling pain. They try to arrange your life and your psyche so you are always in a kind of comfort zone and you never feel hurt, shame, or fear.
Jay Earley • Self-Therapy : A Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Wholeness Using IFS, A Cutting-Edge Psychotherapy, 3rd Edition
This system works to protect us in our outer environment.
Dr. Joe Dispenza • Becoming Supernatural: How Common People are Doing the Uncommon
How To Hire The Best: The Contractor’s Ultimate Guide to Attracting Top Performing Employees
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Bradley McDevitt • 5 cards