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Sheryl Sandberg and Adam Grant
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Choice B (2017) is based on the personal experiences of Sheryl Sandberg, who, after losing her husband, fell into a period of mourning. However, Sheryl's story is not one of despair; it was one of perseverance, and rising from a terrible experience even stronger than before. Discover what Sheryl learned about the grieving process and how she can find joy again, find meaning in life - and death - and move on.
Who should read this book?
- Readers experiencing personal difficulties
- Parents, friends and lovers who want to support their loved ones
Who wrote this book?
Sheryl Sandberg is the CEO of Facebook and an active philanthropist helping women achieve their goals. Previously, she served as vice president of online sales at Google and chief of staff at the US Department of the Treasury. Her first book was a bestseller called Lean In.
Adam Grant is a psychologist at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, whose writing has received awards from the American Psychological Association and the National Science Foundation. He is also a contributing editorial writer for the New York Times and the author of the best-selling books Originals and Give and Take.
Addendum
1
Overcome grief with resilience and joy.
2
Trauma often results in dealing with "3 Ps.&amp"
3
Nurturing resilience is the key to continuing to live a joyful life.
4
Learning how to get joy back will keep you going.
5
Spend time with people who can help you with the healing process.
6
Don't be afraid to acknowledge the pain of others.
7
You can reduce stress for people who need specific help.
8
Summary
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Option B
8 chapters
15 minutes of listening
What about books?
Choice B (2017) is based on the personal experiences of Sheryl Sandberg, who, after losing her husband, fell into a period of mourning. However, Sheryl's story is not one of despair; it was one of perseverance, and rising from a terrible experience even stronger than before. Discover what Sheryl learned about the grieving process and how she can find joy again, find meaning in life - and death - and move on.
Who should read this book?
- Readers experiencing personal difficulties
- Parents, friends and lovers who want to support their loved ones
- Parents, friends and lovers who want to support their loved ones
Who wrote this book?
Sheryl Sandberg is the CEO of Facebook and an active philanthropist helping women achieve their goals. Previously, she served as vice president of online sales at Google and chief of staff at the US Department of the Treasury. Her first book was a bestseller called Lean In.
Adam Grant is a psychologist at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, whose writing has received awards from the American Psychological Association and the National Science Foundation. He is also a contributing editorial writer for the New York Times and the author of the best-selling books Originals and Give and Take.
Adam Grant is a psychologist at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, whose writing has received awards from the American Psychological Association and the National Science Foundation. He is also a contributing editorial writer for the New York Times and the author of the best-selling books Originals and Give and Take.
Chapter list
01
Overcome grief with resilience and joy.
02
Trauma often results in dealing with "3 Ps.&amp"
03
Nurturing resilience is the key to continuing to live a joyful life.
04
Learning how to get joy back will keep you going.
05
Spend time with people who can help you with the healing process.
06
Don't be afraid to acknowledge the pain of others.
07
You can reduce stress for people who need specific help.
08
Summary
Read
Listen
Option B
What about books?
Choice B (2017) is based on the personal experiences of Sheryl Sandberg, who, after losing her husband, fell into a period of mourning. However, Sheryl's story is not one of despair; it was one of perseverance, and rising from a terrible experience even stronger than before. Discover what Sheryl learned about the grieving process and how she can find joy again, find meaning in life - and death - and move on.
Who should read this book?
- Readers experiencing personal difficulties
- Parents, friends and lovers who want to support their loved ones
- Parents, friends and lovers who want to support their loved ones
Who wrote this book?
Sheryl Sandberg is the CEO of Facebook and an active philanthropist helping women achieve their goals. Previously, she served as vice president of online sales at Google and chief of staff at the US Department of the Treasury. Her first book was a bestseller called Lean In.
Adam Grant is a psychologist at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, whose writing has received awards from the American Psychological Association and the National Science Foundation. He is also a contributing editorial writer for the New York Times and the author of the best-selling books Originals and Give and Take.
Adam Grant is a psychologist at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, whose writing has received awards from the American Psychological Association and the National Science Foundation. He is also a contributing editorial writer for the New York Times and the author of the best-selling books Originals and Give and Take.
Addendum
1
Overcome grief with resilience and joy.
2
Trauma often results in dealing with "3 Ps.&amp"
3
Nurturing resilience is the key to continuing to live a joyful life.
4
Learning how to get joy back will keep you going.
5
Spend time with people who can help you with the healing process.
6
Don't be afraid to acknowledge the pain of others.
7
You can reduce stress for people who need specific help.
8
Summary
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