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Mastering the Art of Quitting

By: Peg Streep, Alan B. Bernstein
Narrated by: Grover Gardner
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In Mastering the Art of Quitting the authors show us how to let go when we need to and how to start over. A guide to increasing our emotional and mental flexibility, assessing our goals, and knowing when to hang in or bail out, it tackles our tendencies to over analyze, ruminate, and put a positive spin on situations we actually need to avoid. In a culture which perceives quitting as a last resort, Alan Bernstein and Peg Streep show that it’s an essential tool for a happy and successful life. They reveal simple truths which apply to goals in all areas of life including love, relationships, and work.

Quitting permits growth and learning, as well as the ability to frame new goals. Without the ability to give up, most people will end up in a discouraging loop. The most satisfied people know when it’s time to stop persisting and start quitting. Quitting is a healthy, adaptive response when a goal can’t be reached.

©2014 Peg Streep and Alan B. Bernstein (P)2014 Gildan Media LLC
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talking about academic studies needs dynamic voice

narration could be better. would have preferred a female voice on this one. the voice of this narration is the classic book narrating voice - easy to ignore as you're doing other tasks while listening to the audio book. the narrator would also could have inserted more pauses into the narration. strangely, he pronounced 'err' as "ur" - not a complaint, but odd.

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This is more than a book, or interesting read, it is a well planned, thought out, researched, and executed informational guide for inspiring and cultivating the human endeavor to reach maximum fulfillment. I am recommending this book to absolutely everyone!

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When change is needed it

It will help you to make paradigm shifts without guilt and helpful to make you look inwardly.

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Good book but not in audio format.

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

No. Because for an audiobook it has too many questionnaires. Also book has an abundance of psychological data but very few practical recommendations.

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Good book to contemplate goals

This book walks through the science of goals and why they are important to accomplishment, the science of why assessing goals and recalibrating them or quitting entirely is necessary, and some thoughta on how to do so. Interestingly, the book saves headline until the end which is that there is science that points to a relationship between intentional action, engagement of goals, and your happiness. I thought the chapter 7 on mapping goals was the most practical in terms of walking away with a tool. i thought the concepts of flow and sense of self were among the most interesting and helped me think through my own life vision. I also thought it was interesting that the book notes that coincidental life circumstances are less associated with happiness, unless, there are major implications for your goals (e.g. moving from danger). I wish this science was put in a more contextual frame, as I think this book is best for a set of people who are doing fine with basic needs....rather than those who are struggling with life's circumstances.

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