Jennifer Mitchell
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Changeable
- How Collaborative Problem Solving Changes Lives at Home, at School, and at Work
- De: J. Stuart Ablon
- Narrado por: J. Stuart Ablon
- Duración: 7 h y 16 m
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Why is it so hard to change problem behavior - in our kids, our colleagues, and even ourselves? Conventional methods often backfire, creating a downward spiral of resentment and frustration, and a missed opportunity for growth. What if the thinking behind these old methods is wrong? What if people don’t misbehave because they want to, but because they lack the skills to do better? Or as renowned psychologist J. Stuart Ablon asks, what if changing problem behavior is a matter of skill, not will?
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Why bring your politics in?
- De Cowgirl cool en 08-10-19
- Changeable
- How Collaborative Problem Solving Changes Lives at Home, at School, and at Work
- De: J. Stuart Ablon
- Narrado por: J. Stuart Ablon
Essential reading for everyone
Revisado: 02-23-25
Incredible. Practical guidance that can be implemented quickly and easily. Could very much change the world.
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Helping
- How to Offer, Give, and Receive Help (The Humble Leadership Series, Book 1)
- De: Edgar Schein
- Narrado por: Joe Bronzi
- Duración: 5 h y 5 m
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Helping is a fundamental human activity, but it can also be a frustrating one. All too often, to our bewilderment, our sincere offers of help are resented, resisted, or refused - and we often react the same way when people try to help us. Why is it so difficult to provide or accept help? How can we make the whole process easier?
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Could have been 30 minutes
- De Jennifer Mitchell en 01-22-25
- Helping
- How to Offer, Give, and Receive Help (The Humble Leadership Series, Book 1)
- De: Edgar Schein
- Narrado por: Joe Bronzi
Could have been 30 minutes
Revisado: 01-22-25
Excellent general concept but ultimately did not find this book very helpful in explaining how to apply that concept to the everyday. I'd hoped it would give more relatable examples (the wife/tea thing was not a great example/metaphor if that's what it was intended to be). And the narrator and recording made listening to it a real struggle.
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