Steve Prentice
Goodreads Author
Born
Bristol, The United Kingdom
Website
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Genre
Influences
Member Since
May 2013
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Cool Down: Getting Further by Going Slower
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2007
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6 editions
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Cool Time: A Hands-on Plan for?Managing Work and Balancing Time
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2005
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Cool Time: A Hands-on Plan for Managing Work and Balancing Time
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2010
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Cool-Time and the Two-Pound Bucket
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Mouth
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2013
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2 editions
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Cool Down: Getting Further by Going Slower
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2010
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2 editions
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Cool Down
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2008
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2 editions
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Cool Time: A Hands-On Plan For?managing Work and Balancing Time
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2008
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6 editions
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Cool Time
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2008
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Work Like a Wolf: Own Your Future
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2013
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2 editions
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“When we react, we are not seeking to control a situation but merely to protect our existence within that situation. If, by contrast, you seek to control or change that situation, especially when it’s to your benefit, then you are no longer reacting. You are proacting.”
― Cool Down: Getting Further by Going Slower
― Cool Down: Getting Further by Going Slower
“realize that they might have a chance to step forward from the recesses of the brain and express themselves. Thoughts that might save time, create new opportunities, or generally do good things—they’re all in there. But every time they try to make themselves known, they’re brushed aside by another fast-moving “immediacy.” These ideas find little opportunity to make themselves known in our busy world, and collectively we run the risk of losing them forever.”
― Cool Down: Getting Further by Going Slower
― Cool Down: Getting Further by Going Slower
“The irony here is that although the cubicle grid structure of the typical office allows many people to work closely together, it has done little to improve actual human-to-human contact skills. People feel more comfortable hiding behind email than they do talking issues through, face to face, in a well-structured, dynamic discussion.”
― Cool Down: Getting Further by Going Slower
― Cool Down: Getting Further by Going Slower
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Steve is a published author, with two business books published by John Wiley & Sons, a self-published business book and a much more interesting novel. ...more









