The Genius of Instinct

The Genius of Instinct
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Publisher : FT Press
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 9780137011766
ISBN-13 : 0137011768
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Book Synopsis The Genius of Instinct by : Hendrie Weisinger

Download or read book The Genius of Instinct written by Hendrie Weisinger and published by FT Press. This book was released on 2009-03-06 with total page 276 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Why do we sometimes get into the wrong relationships, take the wrong jobs, and make the wrong choices? The answers and solutions to these everyday plights are revealed by today’s “scientists of the mind,” evolutionary psychologists who have discovered stunning new lessons about the power of instincts and their capacity to transform lives positively. But too many of us have lost contact with our instincts. We don’t hear them. We don’t use them. And that gets us in trouble–over and over again. Now, Dr. Hendrie Weisinger shows how to reconnect with the instincts Mother Nature gave you. You’ll rediscover the six most indispensable human instincts that have evolved over millions and millions of years. Then, you’ll learn why you have emotions, and how to listen to them...how to scout out an environment that'll nurture you... how to become more comfortable with your vulnerabilities... have more fun by stimulating your curiosity... build deeper bonds with those around you... make yourself more attractive to mates and employers alike! You're hardwired for success. Use the powerful instincts Mother Nature gave you and gain the joy, fulfillment, and pleasure you deserve!


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