Letting Go of Your Bananas: How to Become More Successful by Getting Rid of Everything Rotten in Your Life this question feed

asked by literary on November 12, 2006 1:48 PM
This is a book for anyone who feels they've fallen short of their career potential, or wondered if the things they do--or don't do--at work are sabotaging their careers. The truth is, most people learn their greatest lessons not from grasping the brass ring, but from letting go of negative influences and behaviors. Now, Dr. Daniel T. Drubin helps readers identify what he terms the "rotten bananas"--unhealthy habits, relationships, jobs, and beliefs--that are holding them back, while providing job-saving, step-by-step advice on how to get back on track, including ways to: Increase resourcefulness: Take responsibility and win "the blame game": Enhance fearlessness: Remain purposeful, passionate, and persusasive: And more.


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"Letting Go of Your Bananas" is a GREAT book! It helped me see clearly the things in my life and in my mind that were bringing me down. I found the strength to cut off and turn away from the negative. And it feels freeing to be the "CEO" of my own life, taking full responsibility for the good and bad. I applied these concepts to parenting, to my every day thinking patterns, to business success, to my relationships. It is just super motivating - I highly recommend this book!
reviewed by linda on November 18, 2006 8:10 AM

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