Get out of your own way A skeptic's guide to growth and fulfillment
Book - 2020
Dave Hollis, CEO of the Hollis Co. and husband of #1 New York Times bestselling author Rachel Hollis, refutes the lies many men believe but don't talk about, topples the phony ideas about what 'real men' do, and points the way for men to finally start living the best versions of their lives.
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- Genres
- Self-help publications
- Published
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[United States] :
HarperCollins Leadership, an imprint of HarperCollins
[2020]
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Physical Description
- xxvi, 214 pages ; 22 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-213).
- ISBN
- 9781400215423
- Introduction: Is Self-Help for Broken People?
- Chapter 1. The Lie: My Work Is Who I Am
- Chapter 2. The Lie: The Things That Have Worked Are the Things That Will Work
- Chapter 3. The Lie: I Have to Have It All Together
- Chapter 4. The Lie: A Drink Wilt Make This Better
- Chapter 5. The Lie: I Did Something Wrong, So I Am Something Wrong
- Chapter 6. The Lie: Everyone Is Thinking About What I'm Doing
- Chapter 7. The Lie: Being Right All the Time Doesn't Make Me an Ass
- Chapter 8. The Lie: Failure Means You're Weak
- Chapter 9. The Lie: It's My Job to Protect Them from Problems
- Chapter 10. The Lie: I Can Phone It In and Be Just Fine
- Chapter 11. The Lie: If She Doesn't Love Me, I'm Not Lovable
- Chapter 12. The Lie: Real Men Don't Show Emotion
- Chapter 13. The Lie: I Know What She Needs
- Chapter 14. The Lie: My Role in This Relationship Is Constant
- Chapter 15. The Lie: If They Don't Need Me, They Won't Want Me
- Chapter 16. The Lie: I Know What You've Been Through
- Chapter 17. The Lie: Things That Are Possible for Other People Aren't Possible for Me
- Chapter 18. The Lie: I Need to Parent Like My Parents
- Chapter 19. The Lie: I Can Achieve Balance If I Work Hard Enough
- Conclusion: Stay Out of Your Own Way with Intention and Discipline
- Recommended Reading
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- About the Author