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Old 02-09-2008, 08:52 AM   #8
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I rarely am enthusiastic about a book I read. However, a book was recommended to me that really has helped my attitude in most things. It's called The Question Behind the Question, by John G. Miller.

It's a rather short self-help motivation type book - something that even more rarely excites me. It discusses the elimination of blame and complaining by what questions you ask yourself. I've always been a person that constantly asks myself negative rhetorical questions, and this book has helped me see how that is never a good thing. In the two weeks since I've read it, my attitude and productivity at work has really increased.
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