Just ask : why seeking support is your greatest strength / Andy Lopata ; with additional research from a pilot study conducted by John Jameson.
Material type: TextPublication details: St Albans, Hertfordshire, UK : Panoma Press Limited, (c)2020.Description: 1 online resource (viii, 182 pages)Content type:- text
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- online resource
- 9781784524807
- HD69 .J878 2020
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The challenges of recent years have brought to the forefront the need to allow others to support us, both personally and professionally. But it still isn't easy or natural for many. Being transparent and comfortable sharing vulnerability with the right people, in the right way, allows us to enhance not just our sense of wellbeing but also our creativity, productivity, mental resilience and the likelihood of achieving our goals. In Just Ask, Andy Lopata explores the change in mindset needed to embrace the support of our networks and the power of doing so. He discusses the impact that transparency can have on individual and collective achievement and illustrates with case studies based on exclusive interviews how it has already affected people from all walks of life.
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