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Insight: The Power of Self-Awareness to Succeed in an Increasingly Delusional World | Tasha Eurich
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The first definitive book exploring the science of self-awareness, the meta-skill of the 21st century, Insight is a fascinating journey into everyone's favorite topic: themselves. Do you know who you really are? Do you ever wonder how other people really see you? Though we are usually confident that we do, we are wrong more often than we think. And if we could see ourselves through others' eyes, we might be really surprised. Yet regardless of our line of work or stage of life, success depends on understanding who we are and how we come across. Research shows that self-awareness means better work performance, smarter life choices, deeper, more meaningful relationships, and a more fulfilling career. There's just one problem: people can be remarkably poor judges of their behavior, performance, and impact on others. And despite the lip service given today to "feedback," in the business world and beyond, it's rare to get candid, objective data on what we're doing well, and where we could stand to improve. Of course, at work and in life, we've all come across people with a stunning lack of self-awareness--but how often do we consider whether we might have the same problem? And if we did, how would we even know it? Drawing on her three-year, first-of-its-kind study of people who have dramatically improved their self-awareness, organizational psychologist Tasha Eurich reveals why we don't know ourselves as well as we think--and what to do about it. Alongside her research, she integrates hundreds of academic studies and her 15 years of work with Fortune 500 clients, challenging conventional "wisdom" to reveal many surprising truths--like why introspection is the enemy of insight, how experience isn't a bullet train to self-knowledge, and just how far others will go to avoid telling us the truth about ourselves. Readers will learn battle-tested techniques and tools to improve self-awareness and thus their work performance, leadership skills, interpersonal relationships, and more. Insight is a guide surviving and thriving in an unaware world.
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Annacferg

… people on teams with humble leaders are more engaged, more satisfied with their jobs, and less likely to leave.

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EadieB
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Day 8 - #SelfAwareness #SeptemberSenses
#Insight #TashaEurich

This is interesting book to help take a look at ourselves.

Eggs Perfect 👌🏼 4y
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CatchMyBookBreath
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Why does ALL the #bookmail come on the same day? I'm really excited to receive my first print ARC - Insight: why we're not as self-aware as we think we are. Thanks #bloggingforbooks !
#nonfiction #nonfictionmay #tbr

melbeautyandbooks Nice haul! 7y
CatchMyBookBreath Thanks @melbeautyandbooks - now to get reading, right? 📖 7y
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This book purports to be about how to develop self awareness and I requested it looking for a personal growth book. There were some small nuggets in the first few chapters that were interesting but the vast majority of the book was corporate focused and was primarily anecdotes about the author's work as a management coach. Takeaway was to get 360 evaluation for managers. Last chapter has some good ideas about dealing with self delusional folks.

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Well-ReadNeck
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#TBRTuesday

Just bailed on my current audiobook, so also looking for a new one. Or, it may be a podcast sort of week! Have a great reading week, everyone!!!

KCorter I just read American Born Chinese a few weeks ago, and it was excellent! You also can't go wrong with anything by Agatha Christie. :) 8y
PNWBookseller85 I also loved American Born Chinese. I think I finished it in a hour. It's a quick read. 8y
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