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Good Self, Bad Self: Transforming Your Worst Qualities into Your Biggest Assets (edition 2012)

by Judy Smith (Author)

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One of America's best-known crisis managers reveals the secrets to overcoming a personal crisis, empowering listeners to become stronger people and fully recover from a damaging experience, whether a relationship crisis or business disaster.
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Title:Good Self, Bad Self: Transforming Your Worst Qualities into Your Biggest Assets
Authors:Judy Smith (Author)
Info:Free Press (2012), 272 pages
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The author is a consultant for people who are in crisis due largely to poor behavior. She covers seven traits of people that can cause problems if they become out of balance. The book is filled with examples of rich and famous people who have gotten themselves into trouble. Interesting and a lesson to all of us. I mildly recommend this book. ( )
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