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021: Mini Episode- Pitfalls of Positive Thinking

April 19, 2014 1 Comment

The One You Feed positive thinking

 
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“Positive thinking can look an awful lot like old-fashioned denial”

Jessica Lamb-Shapiro

In this mini-episode I’m discussing my ambivalence on positive thinking. I cover:

– Our Jessica Lamb-Shapiro interview

– One of my Favorite quotes

– The Stockdale Paradox

– My former boss

-Striking a balance

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  1. Dawn Shane says

    April 22, 2014 at 12:10 pm

    Hey Eric – Just saw this on linkedin and took the time to listen! Its great! How have you been? Its been a long time since we have talked. It sounds like you have found your niche! Hope all is well. Talk to you soon!

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