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You're Not Moving Slow Enough
- The Unexpected Formula to Lasting Influence
- Narrated by: Byron Wagner
- Length: 2 hrs and 32 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Interaction with people we desire to influence presents us with a painful choice: instant gratification vs. lasting impact. Most of us go for the first, but doing so greatly limits our ability to achieve the second. This is due mostly to "gratification traps", common pitfalls that we all experience in our workplace interactions. This audiobook will show you how to identify three such traps and then how to use a simple five-step method to avoid them.
©2016 Ariel Halevi (P)2019 Ariel Halevi
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