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Success Frames

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If you're someone who likes positive psychology and working on strengths, you're going to love Success Frames by Rob Hatch. It's so refreshing to hear we all have a success framework that can help us continue to replicate the good work we've done before. I'd much rather learn from what I've done right in the past than rehash my failures. And what I particularly appreciate about this method is that it works in your personal life as well as in business.

This book encourages the reader to reflect on their own successes with plenty of examples. Take the time to do the work in the book and it will reveal your own success frame.

Thanks to NetGalley and Practical Inspiration Publishing for the ARC for the purpose of this review. All opinions are my own.

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"Failure is the best teacher." Turns out that's not true. Embarrassing failures are too busy knotting up our stomachs to teach us anything except "never trying that again."
So what do we learn from? We learn from reflecting on our experiences. Author Rob Hatch argues our previous successes are our best frame for our next successes. Then he sets out how to frame it, with specific questions and useful examples.
Since I've read past works by Rob, I found the introductory explanation of the problem and pain to be a bit long. Like, I've got that, let's get to how to do it. He does, with stories from work and life.
Overall, a worthy successor to his previous book Attention! and the two books work well together.

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