
Eye of the Storm
How to Make Good Decisions in Bad Situations
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Narrated by:
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Colin Mace
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By:
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Scott Walker
About this listen
Master your emotions, think clearly and make better decisions, even in the toughest of situations.
Drawing from his extensive career as a kidnap-for-ransom negotiator, Scott Walker shares practical tools and insights to help you stay calm, act decisively and thrive under pressure.
Whether you're facing challenges at home, managing workplace demands or dealing with daily stresses, this book will help you build resilience, resolve conflicts and strengthen relationships.
If you enjoyed his Sunday Times bestseller, Order Out of Chaos (2023), you'll love this follow-up!
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