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Beating the Success Trap: Negotiating Your Own Path to Success

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Beating the Success Trap: Negotiating Your Own Path to Success
Beating the Success Trap: Negotiating Your Own Path to Success

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Beating the Success Trap: Negotiating Your Own Path to Success

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ARE YOU CAUGHT IN THE SUCCESS TRAP? Leading negotiation expert Ed Brodow says that millions of Americans who have acquired all the trappings - money, fame, status and power - do not feel successful. With insight, humor and self-revelation, Brodow challenges our toxic definition of success and demonstrates that: 1. Fame and fortune can lead to addictions and violence 2. Getting fired may be the solution to your problems 3. Your body has a built-in tool for discovering true success 4. It is never too late to make radical changes to your lifestyle 5. The only real way to succeed is your way By absorbing Brodow's rule breaking ideas, you will learn the skills for negotiating with - or against - the system in order to secure the career and lifestyle of your dreams. "A guide to rethinking the meaning of success that may well resonate in these financially difficult times. Brodow's diagnosis of an all-too-common personal dissatisfaction is convincing, and his prescriptions are well grounded in both basic psychology and common sense." PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

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