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How Full Is Your Bucket? Positive Strategies for Work and Life (Hardcover) (精装)
 by Tom Rath , Donald O. Clifton


Category: Business Management, Personal Success, Self Help
Market price: ¥ 228.00  MSL price: ¥ 208.00   [ Shop incentives ]
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MSL Pointer Review: The concept of the book is simple: Everyone got an invisible bucket. Learn how to discover your strengths!
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  • People Management magazine (MSL quote), USA   <2007-10-24 00:00>

    "A well-researched, strong, and compelling case for improving self-esteem, better relationships, and health... this book is a short, sharp, 'how-to' guide."
  • Joseph (MSL quote) , USA   <2007-10-24 00:00>

    The 'bucket book' is a good little book. This whole book focuses on being more positive than negative. Sounds easy right? Probably because it is if you try. Gallup, specifically Tom Rath and Don Clifton have put together a workable theory that states you need to try and have 5 positive interactions with people you meet before you have 1 negative thing to say. They cite research that shows most marriages will fail if the ratio of positive to negative is not better than 1 to 1. So, keep it positive, and life will be better. A simple and important concept.
  • K. Evert (MSL quote), USA   <2007-10-24 00:00>

    I am usually a positive person, but this book made me examine how even the little things I say and do make an impact on people. The book has concise, heartwarming examples and left my bucket overflowing. I would recommend this to anyone who wants to have a more fulfilling and rich life. I truly enjoyed it.
  • A. Page (MSL quote), USA   <2007-10-25 00:00>

    I liked this book a lot. I think it has pretty insightful strategies. I also liked the fact it had some strong research component. After reading this book I find myself thinking " Am I dipping from or adding to the buckets of my family/friends when I interact with them. For me, I guess, it is a good way to remember that every interaction does have quite an impact on us and those around us. I did not realize that this impact could be so strong until I read this book. I recommend it.
  • A reader (MSL quote), USA   <2007-10-25 00:00>

    This book is fabulous! It's such a simple way to recognize the positive in others. I found the entire book to be something I can (and will!) use in everyday situations. It is a quick read and very uplifting. This book gives you simple suggestions and ways to accentuate the positive in everyone, thus filling their buckets and in the process, your own. It also has an online website where you can read more information and even send e-mail "drops" to recognize others.
  • A reader (MSL quote), USA   <2007-10-25 00:00>

    Remember the old saying, "You catch more flies with honey than with vinegar." Basically, be nice to everyone you meet and most will return the sentiment. How Full Is Your Bucket offers similar common sense advice.

    Positive thoughts can become a habit or negative thoughts can become a habit. Since all lives are interdependent, it makes sense to focus on the positive thoughts and enjoy the interactions with others. This grandfather/grandson team offers an interesting, intergenerational spin on motivational material.

    The power of positive thinking certainly helps me realize my goals.
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