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De tio dummaste misstagen klyftiga personer gör och hur man undviker dem (edition 2007)

by Arthur Freeman, Rose DeWolf, Per Rundgren

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ARE YOU A MISTAKE MAKER? Have you ever thought: "I'd better not try, I could be embarrassed"? Does it bother you to see someone you know get ahead -- of you? Have you ever thought: "Its my responsibility to make sure my loved ones are happy"? Is your motto "Anything worth doing must be done absolutely right"? Do you tend to qualify your responses? That is, do you find yourself saying: "Yes, its good, but..."? Have you ever concluded: "Everybody thinks I messed up"? Have you ever thought: "I just can't lose. Let's face it, when you've got it, you've got it"? You, just like everybody else in the world, may be prone to one or many of the ten dumbest mistakes smart people make. Now, Dr. Arthur Freeman and Rose DeWolf offer clear, practical advice and concrete techniques to help you combat selfdefeating thinking and gain greater control of your life, work, and personal relationships. Arm yourself with this one right away.… (more)
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Title:De tio dummaste misstagen klyftiga personer gör och hur man undviker dem
Authors:Arthur Freeman
Other authors:Rose DeWolf, Per Rundgren
Info:Stockholm : Natur och kultur, 2007
Collections:Your library, Read but unowned
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Tags:The ten dumbest mistakes smart people make and how to avoid them, non-fiction, translated from English, psychology

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The 10 Dumbest Mistakes Smart People Make and How to Avoid Them: Simple and Sure Techniques for Gaining Greater Control of Your Life by Arthur Freeman

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I keep returning to this. I keep making these mistakes over and over and need a refresher. ( )
  carterchristian1 | Apr 7, 2009 |
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ARE YOU A MISTAKE MAKER? Have you ever thought: "I'd better not try, I could be embarrassed"? Does it bother you to see someone you know get ahead -- of you? Have you ever thought: "Its my responsibility to make sure my loved ones are happy"? Is your motto "Anything worth doing must be done absolutely right"? Do you tend to qualify your responses? That is, do you find yourself saying: "Yes, its good, but..."? Have you ever concluded: "Everybody thinks I messed up"? Have you ever thought: "I just can't lose. Let's face it, when you've got it, you've got it"? You, just like everybody else in the world, may be prone to one or many of the ten dumbest mistakes smart people make. Now, Dr. Arthur Freeman and Rose DeWolf offer clear, practical advice and concrete techniques to help you combat selfdefeating thinking and gain greater control of your life, work, and personal relationships. Arm yourself with this one right away.

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