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Jon Allen

A Guide to Better Management Managing Yourself

Do you ever find that you have no energy, no enthusiasm for what you have to do next? In this programme you will discover how to keep control of your own physical and mental state so that you no longer think that how you feel depends on external circumstances. Just as athletes prepare for a sporting event, you will learn how to prepare yourself for situations at work so that you perform at your best more easily.
33 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2013
Publication year
2013
Publisher
G2 Rights
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  • Anna Chekhomovahas quoted8 years ago
    Please note however that it is important not to try to be resourceful all the time. That goes against our human nature. Sometimes we’re not going to feel so good. What this is all about is being able to choose to feel how you want to feel, to react how you want to react when it is appropriate. To know that you can change your own state to suit the circumstances so that when you want to you can perform well.
  • Anna Chekhomovahas quoted8 years ago
    Have a collection, a repertoire of useful thoughts that you can apply any time you want in order to support and reinforce the good state you’ve achieved through looking at yourself physically.
  • Anna Chekhomovahas quoted8 years ago
    As a general rule, if you’re having a good day, make sure you have at least three extra treats because that will help keep your fuel tank topped up. If you’re having an alright day; six extra treats because you’re obviously using a little of your fuel up. If you’re having a not-so-good day then you’d better have nine extra treats and that will boost your energies and resourcefulness and perhaps allow you to improve the way in which the day is going. If you’re having one of those really awful days, 16 extra treats seems to be the rule. When you’ve had your 16 extra treat
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