
Harvard Business Review Is your inner critic becoming a bully, constantly crowding out more constructive thoughts? In this blog post, Susan David discusses techniques to manage unreasonable self-criticism. Susan is co-director of the Harvard/McLean Institute of Coaching, a member of Harvard faculty, and a Yale research affiliate.
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Steve Whiteside OK got it now, I hope that HBR can start too allow premium subscribers to sort by free articals one day! That would be helpful. Thanks!

Matt Johnston Suggestion: I commented on this great blog post by Dan Isenberg, but I have to way to get an alert if other people comment. Also, I suggest a Facebook Connect option to more easily share good content. Consider using Disqus as a commenting framework. Just a thought.
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Karuna Thakwan I hope it,s not to heavy duty stuff for me.

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Peter Hardin Always look forward to reading hbr - thoughtful, expanding, and relevant

Steve Whiteside I am having a hard time. where do I log into in order to get to the premium section on the HBR website. I can not find the page.

Harvard Business Review Have you ever wondered why some government-led initiatives succeed while others fall short of their goals? In this free webinar, William Eggers, author of If We Can Put a Man on the Moon, and Tom Ridge, the first Secretary of Homeland Security will help you avoid common mistakes and get big things done in government.
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Harvard Business Review Get to Know Your New HBR: Acclaimed thought leader and new columnist C.K. Prahalad makes a compelling call for responsibility--"Managers must remember that they are the custodians of society’s most powerful institutions."
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