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Sto caricando le informazioni... Necessary Endingsdi Henry Cloud
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. The book talks about why and how to end things/relationships and move on. It's a mish-mesh of psychology, mindset, self-awareness, and emotional intelligence and motivation. You'll learn: • The 3 types of necessary endings; • How to diagnose if someone deserves more of your time/effort or if an ending is necessary; and • How to navigate endings: adapt to life's seasons and cycles, become aware of the mental maps that are holding you back, embrace reality and the need for change, make and sustain changes, and master the skills/strategies to execute endings effectively. Book summary at: https://readingraphics.com/book-summary-necessary-endings/ Necessary endings are just that, necessary. For there to be anything new, old things always have to end, and we have to let go of them. I was given this recommendation years ago when I needed to make a tough transition. I now read it any time there is a change that needs to happen whether good or bad. To move forward, something always has to end. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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HTML:"If you're hesitant to pull the trigger when things obviously aren't working out, Henry Cloud's Necessary Endings may be the most important book you read all year." â??Dave Ramsey, New York Times bestselling author of The Total Money Makeover "Cloud is a wise, experienced, and compassionate guide through [life's] turbulent passages." â??Bob Buford, bestelling author of Halftime and Finishing Well; founder of the Leadership Network Henry Cloud, the bestselling author of Integrity and The One-Life Solution, offers this mindset-altering method for proactively correcting the bad and the broken in our businesses and our lives. Cloud challenges readers to achieve the personal and professional growth they both desire and deserveâ??and gives crucial insight on how to make those tough decisions that are standing in the way of a more successful business and, ultimately, a better lif Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Cloud engages readers with his wealth of experience and training through relatable stories (case studies) and accessible wisdom. As the title claims, readers will find perspective and helpful language to move through necessary endings. Especially helpful to me were the chapters Pruning (chapter 2) and Sustainability (chapter 13). I will keep the definitions and explanations from these chapters top of mind as I assess current and future relationships, projects, work, ideas & dreams.
Here are a few passages that made it into my journal:
"When the truth presents itself, the wise person sees the light, takes it in, makes adjustments." 127
"The fool tries to adjust the truth so that he does not have to adjust to it." 133
"...someone engaged in the foolishness of defending against seeing the truth is...in a stance that is designed not to see the truth or grasp it or in any way adjust to it." 134
"We get comfortable with our misery, as we find ways to medicate ourselves, delude ourselves, disassociate our feelings, or get enough distance from the problem that it does not touch us directly." 151
"Your sense of concern for the person must be integrated with the truth of what you need to say." 204
"When people do not feel their feelings, positive and negative, about something significant that has ended, they will remain tethered to it in some way." 213
"The danger when people do not face their grief is twofold. First, to keep from facing it, they sometimes continue...hanging on to false hope or staying angry at what is past. They get stuck protesting reality. Second, denying the grief often leads people to do strange things on the rebound, which are really attempts to keep from feeling the grief involved in letting go." 213 (Italics added.) ( )