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Integrity电子书

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作       者:Cloud, Henry

出  版  社:HarperCollins e-books

出版时间:2009-10-01

字       数:40.9万

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Integrity more than simple honesty, it's the key to success. A person with integrity has the ability to pull everything together, to make it all happen no matter how challenging the circumstances. Drawing on experiences from his work, Dr. Henry Cloud, a clinical psychologist, leadership coach, corporate consultant and nationally syndicated radio host, shows how our character can keep us from achieving all we want to (or could) be. In Integrity, Dr. Cloud explores the six qualities of character that define integrity, and how people with integrity: Are able to connect with others and build trust Are oriented toward reality Finish well Embrace the negative Are oriented toward increase Have an understanding of the transcendent Integrity is not something that you either have or don't, but instead is an exciting growth path that all of us can engage in and enjoy.
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Cover

Title Page

Dedication

contents

preface

I: INTRODUCTION

1: the three essentials

2: character, integrity, and reality

3: integrity

II: CHARACTER DIMENSION ONE

4: building trust through connection

5: building trust through extending favor

6: building trust through vulnerability

III: CHARACTER DIMENSION TWO

7: in touch with reality

8: what people in touch look like

IV: CHARACTER DIMENSION THREE

9: finishing well

V: CHARACTER DIMENSION FOUR

10: eating problems for breakfast

VI: CHARACTER DIMENSION FIVE

11: getting better all the time

VII: CHARACTER DIMENSION SIX

12: when you’re small, you’re bigger

VIII: CONCLUSION

13: where did it go?

searchable terms

acknowledgments

About the Author

Books by Dr. Henry Cloud

Praise for INTEGRITY by Dr. Henry Cloud

Credits

Copyright

About the publisher

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