
Triggers
by Marshall Goldsmith
Goldsmith identifies the environmental triggers that derail behavioural change, even with the best intentions. Lasting improvement requires structure, active questions, and constant vigilance.
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by Marshall Goldsmith
Goldsmith identifies the environmental triggers that derail behavioural change, even with the best intentions. Lasting improvement requires structure, active questions, and constant vigilance.
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It draws on Man's Search for Meaning and Mindset.
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Goldsmith opens with Frankl's quote on the space between stimulus and response.
Goldsmith references Dweck's growth mindset on lasting change.
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