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In Triggers, renowned
executive coach and psychologist Marshall Goldsmith discusses the emotional
triggers that set off a reaction or a behaviour in us that often works to our
detriment. Do you find that at times you suddenly become defensive or enraged
by an idle comment from a colleague? Or that your temper rises when another car
cuts you off in traffic? Your reactions don’t occur in a vacuum. They are the
result of emotional and psychological triggers that often happen only in
specific settings—at meetings, or in competitive situations, or with a specific
person who rubs you the wrong way, or when you feel under particular pressure.
executive coach and psychologist Marshall Goldsmith discusses the emotional
triggers that set off a reaction or a behaviour in us that often works to our
detriment. Do you find that at times you suddenly become defensive or enraged
by an idle comment from a colleague? Or that your temper rises when another car
cuts you off in traffic? Your reactions don’t occur in a vacuum. They are the
result of emotional and psychological triggers that often happen only in
specific settings—at meetings, or in competitive situations, or with a specific
person who rubs you the wrong way, or when you feel under particular pressure.
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