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DIDN'T SEE IT COMING
Book • 2018
In 'Didn't See It Coming,' Carey Nieuwhof addresses seven core issues that can significantly impact one's life and leadership.
He provides clear tools and guidelines for anticipating and avoiding these challenges, as well as steps to overcome them if already encountered.
The book covers topics such as cynicism, compromise, disconnectedness, irrelevance, pride, burnout, and the emptiness of success, offering practical solutions, probing questions, and insightful wisdom to help readers grow and achieve their potential.
He provides clear tools and guidelines for anticipating and avoiding these challenges, as well as steps to overcome them if already encountered.
The book covers topics such as cynicism, compromise, disconnectedness, irrelevance, pride, burnout, and the emptiness of success, offering practical solutions, probing questions, and insightful wisdom to help readers grow and achieve their potential.
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