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Think your way to a more confident, successful you.
Women’s brains are different. It’s not one-size-fits both men and women. Yet many women still believe the myths we tell ourselves.
- Myth: Women make emotional decisions when stressed.
- Myth: Women suffer more from unhappiness than men.
- Myth: Women have to act like men to be effective leaders.
Dispel the myths! Stop underestimating your abilities. Stop downplaying your successes. And stop apologizing.
In Think Like a Girl, award-winning psychologist, professor, and TEDx speaker Dr. Tracy Packiam Alloway will help you discover how:
- sticking your hand in a bucket of ice can help you make a less emotional decision
- changing one word can provide a buffer against depressive thoughts
- adopting a more relationship-centric leadership approach can be better for mental health
Dare to think differently. Dare to think like a girl.
From the Publisher
Learn from a leading expert in the field of brain science about how to leverage the 10 unique strengths of a woman’s brain.
Meet Your Guide: Tracy Packiam Alloway, PhD
Dr. Alloway is an award-winning psychologist, professor, author, and TEDx speaker. She has published fifteen books and over one hundred scientific articles on the brain and memory.
Part 1: The Decision Making Brain
Discover strategies for making sound decisions under stress, and learn how women uniquely evaluate risk.
Part 2: The Love Brain
Know what women should really look for in a partner and understand the power of oxytocin.
Part 3: The Intelligent Brain
Understand why women lie and why it matters, and lean to unleash your unique capacity for creativity.
Part 4: The Feeling Brain
Learn habits for a healthy and happy brain, and understand why women give.
Part 5: The Leader Brain
Redefine empathy in the workplace and bust the myth that women need to lead like men to be successful.
WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING
“A practical and inspiring book, full of groundbreaking insights for women in every field. This book is an important read!”
—MARSHALL GOLDSMITH, New York Times #1 bestselling author of Triggers, Mojo, and What Got You Here Won’t Get You There
“This book is … a call to lean into the very real and beautiful things that make the female brain unique….”
—KIM CARAMELE, Emmy-winning writer and producer
“A briskly written and engaging account of how women can leverage their unique competencies in ways that promote both personal and professional growth.”
—ROBERT HOGAN, PhD, president of Hogan Assessments
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