Just Who Do You Think You Are? (ePub)
Identifying One's Personality in a World of Many
(Sprache: Englisch)
As we travel down the road of life, we get to meet and build relationships with all types of people. Some are very easy to get to know and simply a joy to be around; others may be more of a challenge, and we find it difficult to get very close to them. Is...
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As we travel down the road of life, we get to meet and build relationships with all types of people. Some are very easy to get to know and simply a joy to be around; others may be more of a challenge, and we find it difficult to get very close to them. Is it our fault or theirs?
Many times, we don't stop to consider how others perceive us. We just trod along, living our lives, making some folks like us while others despise us. Have you ever considered how you stack up? Do others like you and want to spend as much time as possible with you? Or do they go out of their way to avoid being in your presence?
In this book, I identify many of the different personality traits of individuals that I have encountered in my life. Some characteristics stand alone, while other may overlap. Perhaps you will find yourself in a number of these. I did!
It has often been said, "You must first identify the problem before you can go about solving it." As you read this book, try to pick out traits about yourself that you would like to modify or even eliminate. Keep in mind that you may also find traits that you want to improve or develop. It is hard to take an in-depth look at ourselves. Hopefully, this book will help you to do so and encourage you to make positive changes.
Many times, we don't stop to consider how others perceive us. We just trod along, living our lives, making some folks like us while others despise us. Have you ever considered how you stack up? Do others like you and want to spend as much time as possible with you? Or do they go out of their way to avoid being in your presence?
In this book, I identify many of the different personality traits of individuals that I have encountered in my life. Some characteristics stand alone, while other may overlap. Perhaps you will find yourself in a number of these. I did!
It has often been said, "You must first identify the problem before you can go about solving it." As you read this book, try to pick out traits about yourself that you would like to modify or even eliminate. Keep in mind that you may also find traits that you want to improve or develop. It is hard to take an in-depth look at ourselves. Hopefully, this book will help you to do so and encourage you to make positive changes.
Autoren-Porträt von John Robbins
John Robbins is a highly successful corporate and external affairs professional. He is the founder and President of BAYSOLUTIONS. Mr. Robbins is also a former elected official having served as a County Commissioner. He held several management positions with a "Fortune 500" company. Through his years of involvement with numerous charitable, civic and professional organizations, Mr. Robbins has gained valuable insight into the people. He considers himself a student of "life".
His first book, a book about his life was written for his grandchildren "JUST ONE OF THE CHILDREN", was published in 2016.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: John Robbins
- 2018, 108 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: AUTHORHOUSE
- ISBN-10: 1546225307
- ISBN-13: 9781546225300
- Erscheinungsdatum: 25.01.2018
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