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Insight : Why We're Not As Self-Aware As We Think, and How Seeing Ourselves Clearly Helps Us Succeed at Work and in Life  Cover Image Book Book

Insight : Why We're Not As Self-Aware As We Think, and How Seeing Ourselves Clearly Helps Us Succeed at Work and in Life / Tasha Eurich.

Eurich, Tasha, (author.).

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  • ISBN: 9780451496812 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: 357 pages ; 25 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Crown Business, [2017]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject: Insight.
Self-consciousness (Awareness)
Self-perception.
Success.

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  • Baker & Taylor
    An executive coach and organizational psychologist discusses the importance of public self-awareness, or a sense of how we are seen by others, and offers a practical toolkit of proven strategies to cultivate better self-knowledge and improve work performance, leadership skills and interpersonal relationships.
  • Baker & Taylor
    Argues that people are essentially unaware of their own nature, and presents strategies for developing the tools for self-awareness in order to achieve success and happiness both personally and in the workplace.
  • Random House, Inc.
    Learn how to develop self-awareness and use it to become more fulfilled, confident, and successful.

    Most people feel like they know themselves pretty well. But what if you could know yourself just a little bit better—and with this small improvement, get a big payoff…not just in your career, but in your life?
     
    Research shows that self-awareness—knowing who we are and how others see us—is the foundation for high performance, smart choices, and lasting relationships. There’s just one problem: most people don’t see themselves quite as clearly as they could.
     
    Fortunately, reveals organizational psychologist Tasha Eurich, self-awareness is a surprisingly developable skill. Integrating hundreds of studies with her own research and work in the Fortune 500 world, she shows us what it really takes to better understand ourselves on the inside—and how to get others to tell us the honest truth about how we come across.
     
    Through stories of people who have made dramatic gains in self-awareness, she offers surprising secrets, techniques and strategies to help you do the same—and how to use this insight to be more fulfilled, confident, and successful in life and in work.  

    In Insight, you'll learn:

    • The 7 types of self-knowledge that self-aware people possess.
    • The 2 biggest invisible roadblocks to self-awareness.
    • Why approaches like therapy and journaling don't always lead to true insight
    • How to stop your confidence-killing habits and learn to love who you are.
    • How to benefit from mindfulness without uttering a single mantra.
    • Why other people don’t tell you the truth about yourself—and how to find out what they really think.
    • How to deepen your insight into your passions, gifts, and the blind spots that could be holding you back.
    • How to hear critical feedback without losing your mojo.
    • Why the people with the most power can often be the least-self-aware, and how smart leaders avoid this trap.
    • The 3 building blocks for self-aware teams.
    • How to deal with delusional bosses, clients, and coworkers.

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