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Emotional Equations

ebook / ISBN-13: 9780748127900

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What if an equation could help you understand and even master what you’re experiencing right now?

In this age of uncertainty, many people feel like they’re clinging to a dinghy amidst a perfect storm. But successful entrepreneur Chip Conley has discovered that by using simple word equations, it’s easy to build the grit, insight, stamina and joy that allow us to become our best, highest-functioning selves.

Conley’s equations are a simple yet profound way to help your emotions work for you. They are mantras that we can turn to for stability in times of uncertainly, reminding us to focus on the things we can change (‘the variables’) and leave the others (‘the constants’) alone.

Equations include:

Joy = Love – Fear
Anxiety = Uncertainty x Powerlessness

Given the complex times we live in, people are looking for ways to distill some basic truths in life. Emotional Equations is a new, visual lexicon for mastering the age of uncertainty.

Reviews

Emotional Equations offers a splendid menu of rules-of-thumb for a satisfied, meaningful life. Chip Conley has tried what he advises; his equations to live by are clever, useful, and profound
Daniel Goleman, author of Emotional Intelligence
In this remarkable book, one of America's finest entrepreneurs shares the wisdom that's helped him find personal and professional renewal in the face of some devastating life events. Chip Conley's equations are powerful tools for helping to make our emotions work for us, rather than against us, in business and in life
Daniel H. Pink, author of Drive
Emotional Equations is a fresh, original guide to an authentic and fulfilling life. Every line is based on good science and lived experience and rings truthful and invigorating. There ought to be a law against successful CEOs writing such good books . . . where does that leave the rest of us?
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, author of Flow
This self-help book is useful to understand how the mind interprets situations and how we can practically alter our thinking to become more positive and effective. Definitely food for thought
Irish Examiner