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Good premise, poor execution with too much questionable stuff.
 
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lente | 4 other reviews | Dec 6, 2015 |
Hits her one point over and over again. That point is everybody is always thinking about themselves and we have filters that hide this fact even if we know about the filters. She does a good job of presenting this point from different angles.
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GShuk | 4 other reviews | Jul 10, 2013 |
We have put men on the moon, we’ve created tiny microchips, and we’ve created the world wide net, but the one thing we can’t figure out is how to understand other people. No one human being is the same, we’re all ordinary with are own personal thoughts and desires. This can make it difficult for us to understand other people, let alone us.

Author Beth D. Flaxington is a corporate consultant, hypnotherapist, a certified behavioral analyst, a college professor and a professional coach. And now she was written Understanding Other People: The Five Secrets to Human Behavior to help us understand what people are saying when they are speaking to us. Understanding human behavior can improve your everyday life, such as getting along with a co-worker or your boss, or understanding your partner or spouse’s needs.

Life can be crazy, especially with the failing economy and this book can help you in job interviews, performing well in teams, rebooting your own actions and reactions, and understanding yourself by using five simple secrets - “It’s All About Me,” “Behavioral Styles Come Between Us,” “Values Speak Louder,” “Don’t Assume I Know What You Mean,” and “I’m Okay; You Are Most Definitely NOT Okay.”

To me, human behavior is definitely a mystery! It is impossible to read someone’s mind unless you are a psychic, so I found Understanding Other People to be an interesting topic to read. The author uses a simple, but common sense way of explaining how you can get along with others by understanding yourself first. What ever your occupation is, you can benefit from reading this book.
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billyburgess | 4 other reviews | Aug 24, 2012 |
Very nice read for corporate teams or in working teams in general in adding more effective structure and foundation to help your team and business succeed. Very informative and motivational :)

Thank you for having this in a giveaway program and giving me the chance to win and review this copy :)
 
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