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Think Like a Girl

10 Unique Strengths of a Woman's Brain and How to Make Them Work for You

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Think Like a Girl

By: Tracy Packiam Alloway Ph.D
Narrated by: Charity Spencer
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Think your way to a more confident, successful you.

Women's brains are different. It's not one-size-fits both men and women. Yet many women still believe the myths we tell ourselves.

  • Myth: Women make emotional decisions when stressed.
  • Myth: Women suffer more from unhappiness than men.
  • Myth: Women have to act like men to be effective leaders.

Dispel the myths! Stop underestimating your abilities. Stop downplaying your successes. And stop apologizing.

In Think Like a Girl, award-winning psychologist, professor, and TEDx speaker Dr. Tracy Packiam Alloway will help you discover how:

  • sticking your hand in a bucket of ice can help you make a less emotional decision
  • changing one word can provide a buffer against depressive thoughts
  • adopting a more relationship-centric leadership approach can be better for mental health

Dare to think differently. Dare to think like a girl.

An accompanying empathy exercise is available in the audiobook companion PDF download.

Neuroscience & Neuropsychology Personal Development Personal Success Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Self-Esteem Mythology Mental Health Emotions Health
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