Whether the problem is debt, infidelity,
indiscretion, or merely an embarrassing email sent to the wrong reader,
we have all found ourselves in bad situations of our own making. And
whether that puts you in a delicate position or a full-blown crisis, it
can sometimes feel as if there is no way out. Enter Judy Smith.
America's number one crisis management expert, Judy Smith is on speed
dial for some of the highest-profile celebrities, politicians, and
corporations in the world. But though her business is helping her
clients recover from widely publicized personal and professional
setbacks, her expertise is applicable to us all. In Good Self, Bad Self, Smith
shares her methods, gleaned from years of professional experience, for
smoothing over a bad situation while providing the tools to prevent
similar incidents from ever happening again.
The way to get through a personal
or professional rough spot is by understanding the traits that can lead
to our wildest successes and most painful failures. Smith has learned
to identify high-risk situations that often lead to marital, financial,
professional, or personal imprudence; her ability to anticipate
potential personal disasters has allowed her to coach people prior to,
as well as in the wake of, crisis.
She has identified seven traits
that are often found at the root of a crisis. These traits can be
positive and extremely useful but can cause problems when they fall out
of balance. Drawing on more than twenty years of professional
experience, Smith explains how to prevent these characteristics from
interfering with your life.
They are:
· Ego
· Denial
· Fear
· Ambition
· Accommodation
· Patience
· Indulgence
Smith
uses examples from high-profile cases to illustrate how celebrities,
businesses, and individuals have become victims of their own bad
behavior when they let one of these traits fall out of balance.
Exploring the underlying factors of some very public and often
unpleasant scandals, Smith shows how different situations could have
been prevented by recalibrating one (or more) of those seven vital
characteristics. As she shares her method of repairing the damage that
these situations can cause, Smith also explains what we can all be
doing in our own lives to prevent a crisis from getting started.
Nobody's perfect, and the same character traits that bring us success
can lead to our downfall. It is the way each of us deals with personal
character flaws that dictates whether we're going to succeed or fail.
In Good Self, Bad Self, Judy Smith distills years of experience
to share the tools we all need to face our mistakes and ultimately
overcome them.
· Denial
· Fear
· Ambition
· Accommodation
· Patience
· Indulgence
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