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Там же.

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Там же, с. 158 и далее.

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Сейчас есть много литературы по управлению временем, личной эффективности и самосовершенствованию, которая может помочь восстановиться после депрессии. Книги Стивена Кови («Семь навыков высокоэффективных людей: Мощные инструменты развития личности» и др.) неплохи, хотя мне больше понравилась The Ten Natural Laws of Successful Time and Life Management Хайрама Смита. Обе они помогут избавиться от предубеждений в отношении мещанства и активного продвижения своих идей. Книги Стефани Уинстон (Getting Organized и др.) – очень полезны и практичны. Мартин Селигман внес хороший вклад в тему книгой What You Can Change and What You Can’t. Ни одна из них не ответит на вопрос, есть ли у вас депрессия, но они должны помочь вам во время выздоровления.

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Там же.

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