Some People are Crazy

Some People are Crazy
Author: John Neil Munro
Publsiher: Birlinn
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2011-05-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780857900067

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Described by Empire Magazine as 'Britain's best ever blues singer', John Martyn was one of rock music's last real mavericks. Despite chronic addiction to alcohol and drugs, he produced a string of matchless albums. Loved by fans and critics, loathed by ex-wives and managers, he survived the music business he despised for forty years. This book documents his upbringing in Glasgow and rise through the Scottish and London folk scenes of the 1960s, his many career highs and lows, and his friendships with the great lost souls of British rock music, Nick Drake and Paul Kossoff.

People Can t Drive You Crazy If You Don t Give Them the Keys

People Can t Drive You Crazy If You Don t Give Them the Keys
Author: Dr. Mike Bechtle
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781441239624

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Strange as it may seem, other people are not nearly as committed to our happiness as we are. In fact, sometimes they seem like they're on a mission to make us miserable! There's always that one person. The one who hijacks your emotions and makes you crazy. The one who seems to thrive on drama. If you could just "fix" that person, everything would be better. But we can't fix other people--we can only make choices about ourselves. In this cut-to-the-chase book, communication expert Mike Bechtle shows readers that they don't have to be victims of other people's craziness. With commonsense wisdom and practical advice that can be implemented immediately, Bechtle gives readers a proven strategy to handle crazy people. More than just offering a set of techniques, Bechtle offers a new perspective that will change readers' lives as they deal with those difficult people who just won't go away.

Talking to Crazy

Talking to  Crazy
Author: Mark Goulston
Publsiher: AMACOM
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2018-07-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780814439593

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“[Goulston’s]ideas are a bit counter-intuitive but they really do shift the dynamic and help people diffuse and disarm the irrational person leading to more positive outcomes.” -- Online MBA Because some people are beyond difficult... Let’s face it, we all know people who are irrational. No matter how hard you try to reason with them, it never works. So what’s the solution? How do you talk to someone who’s out of control? What can you do with a boss who bullies, a spouse who yells, or a friend who frequently bursts into tears? In his book, Just Listen, Mark Goulston shared his bestselling formula for getting through to the resistant people in your life. Now, in his breakthrough new book Talking to Crazy, he brings his communication magic to the most difficult group of all—the downright irrational. As a psychiatrist, Goulston has seen his share of crazy and he knows from experience that you can’t simply argue it away. The key to handling irrational people is to learn to lean into the crazy—to empathize with it. That radically changes the dynamic and transforms you from a threat into an ally. Talking to Crazy explains this counterintuitive Sanity Cycle and reveals: Why people act the way they do • How instinctive responses can exacerbate the situation—and what to do instead • When to confront a problem and when to walk away • How to use a range of proven techniques including Time Travel, the Fish-bowl, and the Belly Roll • And much more You can’t reason with unreasonable people—but you can reach them. This powerful and practical book shows you how.

Most People I Know think that I m Crazy

Most People I Know  think that I m Crazy
Author: Billy Thorpe
Publsiher: Pan
Total Pages: 426
Release: 1999
Genre: Rock musicians
ISBN: 0330361562

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First published in 1998, this autobiographical memoir, sequel to 'Sex and Thugs and Rock'n'Roll', reflects on the author's career as a rock/pop musician in the 1960s and 70s. Describes his experiences on tours with his band, incidents at various gigs, and his various relationships.

Holding Still for as Long as Possible

Holding Still for as Long as Possible
Author: Zoe Whittall
Publsiher: House of Anansi
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2010
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780887849640

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Presents a richly-detailed portrait of the generation of twenty-somethings raised in an era of anti-anxiety medication, text messaging, and terrorism threats, and offers a look at the world of anxiety disorders and celebrity gossip.

People are Crazy Here

People are Crazy Here
Author: Rex Reed
Publsiher: New York : Delacorte Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1974
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: UOM:39015052398750

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Why Normal People Do Some Crazy Things

Why Normal People Do Some Crazy Things
Author: Kevin Davis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Interpersonal relations
ISBN: 0981934307

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Uses real life stories and personal examples to discuss nine aphorisms that describe and explain a large range of seemingly unusual behaviors.

The Crazy Busy Cure

The Crazy Busy Cure
Author: Zena Everett
Publsiher: Nicholas Brealey
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2021-11-16
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781529367133

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How we spend our time is one of the greatest indicators of how successful we will be. We achieve our goals when we ruthlessly prioritise tasks and people that are important to us. If we focus our time, energy and attention on the wrong things we will never achieve the success or happiness that we aspire to. The problem is that these wrong things, the low value, low impact tasks that distract us from our priorities, are hard to ignore. They scream out at us all day: digital distractions, other people's urgent demand for 'five minutes' that's never five minutes, the meetings that you shouldn't be in, the pointless email chains, the reports you write that don't get read. We get a dopamine hit from ticking these tasks off a list. It's got us hooked on crazy busyness. But all we are doing is scratching off a layer of fake work on top of the real, valuable work. The Crazy Busy Cure is full of intensely practical tips to save people from this addiction and instead become productive again. Jammed with practical productivity solutions to use immediately, the book introduces concepts such as being like lions and chasing antelopes not field mice; Lawn Mower Managers who clear the path not clog it; the PIMP process for prioritisation and the Head Space model for understanding where your time goes. In this lively read, executive coach and organisational psychologist Zena Everett draws from her many thousands of hours and coaching and speaking to people and organisations about productivity blockers and how to shift them. She advises how to manage other people's work as well as your own and explains how these practices apply to virtual working, including chapters on staying energised and productive when working remotely and influencing on Zoom. The chapter on neurodiversity also offers productivity hacks for people with learning and thinking differences like dyspraxia and attention deficit disorder. Read this book and regain your productivity.