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ADHD Is Awesome
- A Guide to (Mostly) Thriving with ADHD
- De: Penn Holderness, Kim Holderness, Edward Hallowell - foreword
- Narrado por: Penn Holderness, Kim Holderness, Nathan Rosborough, y otros
- Duración: 8 h y 50 m
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You live in a world that wasn't designed for you. A world where you're expected to sit still, stay quiet, and focus. Because of the way your brain is wired, you can feel like you’re failing at life. But you are not failing. You are awesome. Award-winning content creators Kim and Penn Holderness are on a mission to reboot how we think about the unfortunately named "attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder." As always, they are doing it by looking in the mirror, because they don't just study ADHD; they live it.
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Couldn't take constant jokes and narrative style
- De Lisan en 05-15-24
- ADHD Is Awesome
- A Guide to (Mostly) Thriving with ADHD
- De: Penn Holderness, Kim Holderness, Edward Hallowell - foreword
- Narrado por: Penn Holderness, Kim Holderness, Nathan Rosborough, Ann Marie Taepke, Tyrrell Harrell, Lola Holderness
Lack of substance and research
Revisado: 10-04-24
ADHD is awesome this book is not, it feels like a Mr beast video on the topic designed to entertain not really useful
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The Deadline Effect
- De: Christopher Cox
- Narrado por: George Newbern
- Duración: 5 h y 46 m
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In Christopher Cox's brilliant new book, he looks at the impact deadlines have on us, and how we can use them to deliver the best results for all parties. Social scientists have revealed that most negotiations run right up to the deadline before a deal is finally struck. What they also discovered was that this deadline effect usually results in a worse deal for both parties. Cox shows you how, instead, the deadline effect can be used to bring about success not failure.
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Not a lot to learn from the book, intro is enough
- De Oguzhan en 09-17-21
- The Deadline Effect
- De: Christopher Cox
- Narrado por: George Newbern
Not a lot to learn from the book, intro is enough
Revisado: 09-17-21
Very difficult to finish, this should have been a very short article. The details in the stories do not contribute to a better understanding of how deadlines work. Give shorter deadlines and stick to them, under pressure everyone accomplishes more. There I said it, that was what the author tried to say in 5 hours of audio. Narrator was great though.
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Man's Search for Meaning
- De: Viktor E. Frankl
- Narrado por: Simon Vance
- Duración: 4 h y 44 m
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Man’s Search for Meaning is the chilling yet inspirational story of Viktor Frankl’s struggle to hold on to hope during the unspeakable horrors of his years as a prisoner in Nazi concentration camps. Between 1942 and 1945 Frankl labored in four different camps, including Auschwitz, while his parents, brother, and pregnant wife perished. Based on his own experience and the experiences of those he treated in his practice, Frankl argues that we cannot avoid suffering, but we can choose how to cope with it, find meaning in it, and move forward with renewed purpose.
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Read This if You're Very Sick and/or Thinking About Ending Your Life
- De Derek en 07-21-15
- Man's Search for Meaning
- De: Viktor E. Frankl
- Narrado por: Simon Vance
Amazing suffering
Revisado: 05-08-21
The performance was impeccable. While the author is the inventor of the therapeutic method of meaning therapy, the book does not carry an educationally well designed flow, it's rather an account of events in Part I followed with Part II where the expectations are not met with regards to how logotherapy is supposed to work. It's more a series of explanations of the concepts behind, which is done well while lacking practical advise. I am going to be read g and learning more on logotherapy but hoping to find a better explainer author. The first part of the book is an amazingly well told personal experience and suffering and it helps one sober up, be grateful for not ever having to go through what the author and his fellow people have go e through in 4 different concentration camps. Explanation of collective guilt was very good in how he chose to continue to write in German.
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Talking to Strangers
- What We Should Know About the People We Don’t Know
- De: Malcolm Gladwell
- Narrado por: Malcolm Gladwell
- Duración: 8 h y 42 m
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The routine traffic stop that ends in tragedy. The spy who spends years undetected at the highest levels of the Pentagon. The false conviction of Amanda Knox. Why do we so often get other people wrong? Why is it so hard to detect a lie, read a face or judge a stranger's motives? Through a series of encounters and misunderstandings - from history, psychology and infamous legal cases - Malcolm Gladwell takes us on an intellectual adventure into the darker side of human nature, where strangers are never simple and misreading them can have disastrous consequences.
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Not the most compelling MG book Ive read
- De Nick en 10-03-19
- Talking to Strangers
- What We Should Know About the People We Don’t Know
- De: Malcolm Gladwell
- Narrado por: Malcolm Gladwell
Amazing performance
Revisado: 10-30-20
I listened to it every morning for about 10 days while out for my cycle route and looked forward to each session. The format is unique, the excerpts from real people in the stories were amazing. Janelle Monae was chilling as she said say their name each time. This is a once in a lifetime listen. Thank you Malcolm and all that performed in this amazing work.
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