12 bad habits - book review

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ANNCIE AISHWARYA.F BOOK REVIEW

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ANNCIE AISHWARYA.F

BOOK REVIEW

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OVERVIEW

ABOUT THE AUTHOR SPECIALITY OF THE BOOK CONTENTS MY VIEW OF THE BOOK LEARNINGS

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ABOUT THE AUTHORS

JAMES WALDROOP AND TIMOTHY BUTLER are the authors of the book.

Trained as Ph.D psychologists, from harvard

Look beneath the surface in trying to understand how and why people act the way they do.

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SPECIAL FEATURE OF THE BOOK Flip side of “ 7 HABITS OF HIGHLY

EFFECTIVE PEOPLE”, Steven covey. Case studies for each habits. Internal assessment of the individual Ways of overcoming the habits.

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12 bad habits

Never feeling good enough Seeing the world in black and white Doing too much, pushing too hard Avoiding conflict at any cost Running roughshod over the opposition Rebel looking for a cause Always swinging over the fence When fear is in the drivers seat Emotionally tone deaf When no job is good enough Lacking a sense of boundaries Losing the path

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Never Feeling Good Enough

CAREER ACROPHOBIA The person is not sure of his

capabilities and feels insecure SYMPTOMS: A chronic and nagging feeling REMEDY: Self observation

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Seeing The World In Black And White Judgement made based on merits

only. Politics, emotions judgement do not

play a role. Meritocrats Do I really want to change?

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Doing Too Much, Pushing Too Hard Do you often find yourself frustrated

with the lack of effort of others, feeling that they’re simply not

pulling as much weight as you do? REMEDY:

Ask others about their opinion you. Try trusting and delegating work to

others.

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Avoiding conflicts.

PEACEKEEPER. generally is terrified of conflict and

thus tries to head off this healthy activity at the pass at every opportunity.

REMEDY: Allow it happen

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Running Roughshod Over The Opposition BULLDOZERS. talking roughly to people, bullying

people. Try inculcating cosmetic behaviour.

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Rebel for a cause

refuse to adapt to the surrounding culture

rebels at some point tend to say or do something that almost literally destroys them.

best early in their careers

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Always swinging on the fence Strives for immediate success. Not at all contended.

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When fear is in driver’s seat Acrophobe Resist change no matter it is

good/bad.REMEDY: Make a list of all positive attitude.

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Tone deaf

Seldom listens Turns human relations explicit Independent conclusions Not accepted by all. REMEDY Read the book how to win friends

and influence people.

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When no job is good enough. Shifting jobs . Not willing to accept. REMEDY: Try accepting changes

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Lacking a sense of boundary. don’t understand what belongs to

office and what to home. Share everything openly.

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Losing path.

misalignment between underlying interests and activities of the job.

They show lethargy Stress,anxiety.

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REMARKS:

Mere awareness can help a great deal.

Motivation factor is missing. The characters involved in the book

are self destructive.

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LEARNINGS

As for me, I actually saw glimmers of two habits in myself and I’m working on correcting them.

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QUERIES

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