Summary, Analysis & Review of Susan David’s Emotional Agility by Instaread
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Emotional Agility by psychologist Susan David is a nonfiction self-help book designed to help people embrace difficult emotions that hold them back in life and work so that they can thrive even in the most challenging of situations. David outlines a four-part method for becoming emotionally agile. The four parts are facing emotions, creating distance from those emotions, identifying core values, and making small habitual changes in accordance with those values. When people become more emotionally aware, they can learn to create distance between themselves and their emotional experience. This distance helps them to see their situations—and their emotions—from a new perspective. Once they look at a situation from a different vantage point, they can choose how to react in line with their values. People who are emotionally agile are able to overcome emotional blocks and are more adaptable to stress and difficulties…
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· Overview of the Book
· Important People
· Key Takeaways
· Analysis of Key Takeaways
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